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REVISED EDITION
An Extensive Collection of English
and Latin Hymns for Church,
School and Home
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ARRANGED FOR FEASTS AND SEASONS OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL YEAR
GREGORIAN MASSES, VESPERS, MOTETS FOR
BENEDICTION, LITANIES, ETC.
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COMPILED BY
THE BASILIAN FATHERS
PERMISSU SUPERIORUM.
JOHN P. DALEIDEN CO.,
Publishers,
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Imprimatur :
fNEIL McNEIL,
Archbishop of Toronto.
Feast of St. Basil, 1918
LETTER FROM HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL
GIBBONS
Cardinal's Residence, Baltimore, Nov. 14, 1896.
Rev'd. Dear Father:—
I take great pleasure in adding my name to that of your Most
Rev'd. Archbishop, in commending to Catholic institutions your
useful work. St. Basil's Hymnal is calculated to promote de
votional singing, which is a powerful element in the cause of
religion.
Fraternally yours in Xto,
J. CARD. GIBBONS.
REV. L. BRENNAN
Copyright, U. S., 1918
by
Francis Forster
PREFACE
Through the zealous efforts of the late Reverend L. Brennan St. Basil's Hymnal
came into existence nearly thirty years ago. An ever-increasing demand has called
for a new edition yearly, and at the present time there are few Catholic communities
in the United States or Canada unfamiliar with its name and contents.
For some time the publishers have been awaiting a favorable opportunity of offering
their patrons a revised edition in which special attention would be paid to harmonization
and to replacing a number of hymns by others more especially adapted to the needs of
church and school, set to music appropriately devotional. In the present edition they are
pleased to announce the completion of this work. The St. Basil's Hymnal now offered to
the Catholic world has been completely remodelled, and will, it is felt, meet with favor
in Catholic choirs, congregations and homes.
Choirs of large churches are generally equipped with a large repertoire of music and
seldom use a hymn book in solemn services. There are, however, many small congre
gations whose choirs and Sunday schools will on every occasion be almost entirely de
pendent on the contents of this hymnal. This circumstance has been kept constantly in'
mind when selecting and arranging the music for High Mass, Benediction, Vespers and
Liturgical services generally.
Through a desire to see Catholics in all circumstances and conditions devoting
greater attention to sacred music, simplicity has been made the keynote in rearranging
the music throughout the work. It will be noticed that a number of hymns have been
discarded and their places taken by other and better known hymns. Where this has
been done, the melodies selected have been as far as possible of traditional association;
the number of new melodies is very small. The compass of the entire hyrnnal has been
placed well within the range of the average voice. A large number of melodies in the
old edition has been retained, in some cases not so much for their intrinsic value as for
their wide use and association with the text. They are now presented in a form which
is essentially hymnlike in character and free from technical errors. The harmonies used
are intentionally simple and, except in a few unavoidable cases, the stretch of an octave
in the left hand has not been exceeded, with a view to simplifying both reading and
performance.
For the plainsong melodies a system of quarter notes has been adopted, and the
accompaniments have been so designed that the change of harmony for the most part
coincides with the accent of the words. These melodies should be sung lightly and
easily, always realizing that the rhythm of the music is dependent on the rhythm of the
words, and that the value of the notes in modern notation are not exact, but approxi
mate. This system will, it is hoped, help to remove the common fault of the metrical
singing of plainsong, which not only results in a heavy and uninteresting performance
but entirely destroys one of its essential characteristics.
The Vespers of the Sunday are presented in two forms (1) according to the "Anthi-
phonarium Romanum," (2) according to the old setting in the former edition of this
hymnal. The Mass for the dead is taken from the Vatican edition of the Graduale and
is set out in its complete form. In this Mass the only variation from the quarter note
system appears, and it is in those sections which have no accompaniment to assist
their rhythm.
We wish to acknowledge the services of Mr. Healey Willan, F. R. C. O., Ex
aminer and Lecturer in Music to the University of Toronto. Professor of Theory and
Composition at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, and Mr. Jules Brazil, who have
edited the music. Mr. Brazil arranged the hymn section and contributed many new set
tings, whilst the plainsong section has been in the hands of Mr. Willan, who also
exercised a general supervision of the entire work, carefully examining the music of each
number before giving his final approbation. We wish also to acknowledge the courtesies
extended by the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Sisters of Loretto Abbey and Miss Bertha
Clapp for valuable information regarding the source of certain melodies; to the pro-
orietors of the Westminister Hymnal, the American Catholic Hymnal, J. Fischer and
Bro., Dr. A. Tozer's Catholic Hymnal, (Gary & Co.), the Arundel Hymns (Boosey &
Co.), Our Lady of Mercy Hymnal, and the Roman Hymnal, for permission to use
copyright tunes.
Every endeavour has been made to discover the owners of copyright tunes; if any
infringement of copyright has been unknowingly made, regret is hereby expressed for
the oversight and due acknowledgement will be made in future editions.
ST. BASIL THE GREAT
Rev. J. B. BOLLARD HEALEY WILLAN
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How like a dream
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Sorrow will seem.
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Jesus, Thy face to see,
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Nearer to Thee
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Holy Father, Holy Son,
Holy Spirit,Three we name Thee,
While in essence only One,
Undivided God we claim Thee:
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My memory no tho't suggest,
But shall to Thy pure glory tend:
My understanding find no rest,
Except in Thee its only end.
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He who rules the earth,the ocean,
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The depths of earth are in His hand, O let us to His courts repair.
Her secret wealth at His command; And bow with adoration there;
The strength of hills that reach the skies, Down on our knees, devoutly all,
Subjected to His empire lies. Before the Lord, our Maker, fall.
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/ PRAISE YE THE LORD
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1 Praise ye the Lord; on ev-'ry height Songs to His glo-ry raise; Ye an -gel
2. O fire and va-pour,hailand snow, Ye servants of His will: O stormy
hosts, yc stars of night, Send forth your voice of • praise) For His tb
winds, that on - ly blow His man-dates to ful - filj Ye mountains,
word that gave you birth
rocks, to heav'nthat rise;
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Ye judges, rulers, kings, whose hand
The sceptre waves on high,
O youths and virgins of the land;
O age and infancy;
Praise ye His Name, to whom alone
AH homage should be given,
Whose glory from th' eternal throne
Spreads wide o'er earth and heav'n.
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OUR BLESSED LORD
JESUS, SWEET JESUS
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Oh! that I loved Thee, Thou beau - ti - ful One!,
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Joy of the angels and hope of the earth;
Strong are the links and the bonds which confine
My heart and my soul to Thee, Jesus, all mine.
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Jesus is God; alas they say
On earth the numbers grow
Who His Divinity blaspheme
To their unfailing woe.
And yet, what is the single end
Of this life's mortal span,
Except to glorify the God
Who for our sakes was Man!
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Jesus is God; let sorrow come
And pain and every ill;
All are worth while for all our means
His glory to fulfil;
Worth while a thousand years of life
To speak one little word,
If by our Credo we might own
The Godhead of our Lord.
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OUR BLESSED LORD
JESUS! SAVIOUR OF MY SOUL
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HOLY NAME
O JESUS, JESUS, DEAREST LORD
Rev. F. W. FABER
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me; Ah! dearest Je - sus I have grown Childish with love of Thee
O Light in darkness, Joy in grief,
O Heav'n begun on earth!
Jesus! my Love! my treasure! who
Can tell what Thou art worth?
O Jesus, Jesus, sweetest Lord,
What art Thou not to me?
Each hour brings joys before unknown,
Each day new liberty.
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HOLY NAME
O JESUS, THOU THE BEAUTY ART
Rev. E. CASWELL
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More fragrant than the rose!
O brighter than the dazzling ray
That in the sunbeams glows;
May every heart confess Thy name,
And ever Thee adore;
And, seeking Thee, itself inflame
To seek Thee more and more.
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HOLY NAME
JESUS, THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEE
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O King of love, thy blessed fire
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That first it raises the desire,
Then fills it with delight.
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15 O CHRIST, THE WORLD'S CREATOR BRIGHT
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That love which once created all,
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Took pity on our parents' fall,
Broke all our bonds and set us free.
4.
O Saviour, let Thy potent love
Flow ever from Thy bounteous heart;
To nations that pure fount above
The grace of pardon will impart.
5.
To God the Father, to the Son
And to the Holy Ghost the same
Be glory, power, while ages run,
And endless rule in endless fame.
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16 O CHRIST BEHIND THY TEMPLE'S VEIL
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To us to look was given. In life and death to dwell
4.
There make us gaze,and seethe love
Which drew Thee, for our sake,
O great High-Priest,Thyself to God
A Sacrifice to make.
6.
0 grant it, Father, only Son
And Spirit God of grace,
To Whom all worship shall be done
In every time and place.
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0 give me grace to do Thy will,
And keep my soul from every stain;
That when my last sad hour has come,
I may not look to Thee in vain.
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From every bond of earth, O Lord,
Thy grace hath set me free,-
My soul delivered from the snare
Enjoys true liberty.
Nought more can I desire than this,
To see Thy face in heav'nj
And this I hope, since He on earth
His heart in pledge hathgiv'n.
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And though the flesh wage war my soul
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When fading sight and fluttering breath
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O Saviour, let me hide
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21 PITY, MY GOD, 'TIS FOR OUR LOVED LAND
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Pity, my God; on those misguided men
Who outrage Thee, but know not what they do;
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And joyous victims we shall be,
Consumed before Thy Throne,
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25 PEACE, BE STILL! OUR GOD IS DWELLING
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2. Thou hast called the hea-vy- la - den,Called the poor, the trail to Thee, See us
kneel, our bo-soms swell - ing, With a joy but sel-dom known. Heart of
then, 0 Son of Maid - en I None could poor- er, frail- er be, Thou dost
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0 Jesus, brighter than the sun,
O Balm with healing blest,
Of all things sweet, of all things fair,
Thou sweetest, fairest, best.
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27 0 SACRED HEART! O LOVE DIVINE
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To wound Thy side with cruel darts
Which they have made by sin.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE SACRED HEART
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Lo! Thy Heart, O dear Redeemer, is a furnace fierce,
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Grant that ever thru our hearts this heaviily fire may pierce,
And transform them into loving hearts like Thine.
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How ungrateful we have been in all the years gone by,
For Thy mercies and Thy graces freely given!
Heart of Jesus Which so often we have caused to sigh,
Add repentance as our final gage to Heaven.
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I RISE FROM DREAMS OF TIME
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And bled at every pore!
From past offences set me free,
Oh! them I shall deplore.
My tears shall never cease to flow
Because from Thee Ive strayed,
Who with such weight of pain and woe
My ransom freely paid.
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Who freely for me died.
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HOW SHALL I EVER KNOW THE LOVE
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Thy mercy would entwine,
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Within Thy holy depths I find
My solace and my joys.
For Thee and for Thy love I yearn,
Teach me the heavenly art,
To be like Thee - Thy lessons learn,
O meek and humble Heart.
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As Thou art meek and lowly,
And ever pure at Heart,
So may my heart be wholly
Of Thine the counterpart.
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OUR HOME LIES DEEP IN THEE
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Lead exiled children home,
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THOU ART MY HOPE, DEAR SACRED HEART
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O let the tendrils of my soul still closer round Thee twine!
Let me, sweet Heart, in life and death be Thine and only Thine,
Dear Sacred Heart.
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SOUL OF MY SAVIOUR, SANCTIFY MY BREAST
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Save me, O save me from my deadly foel
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And take me to Thy arms to hymn Thy praise
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WHAT HAPPINESS CAN EQUAL MINE
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WHAT LIGHT IS STREAMING FROM THE SKIES
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There to receive O heavenly bliss!
Upon your lips the Saviour's kiss.
You will become His happy guest,
A flood of joy shall fill your breast:
All earthly cares shall fade a-vay,
As night before the approach of day.
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The bread of angels will impart
New vigour to your mind and heart,
You will become a child of truth,
Endowed with everlasting youth.
New virtues in you shall abound,
Like flowers of spring in goodly ground,
The Lord is with youl His right arm
Shall guard your future life from harm.
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Jesus, gentlest Saviour,
Thou art in us now;
Fill us full of goodness
Till our hearts o'erflow.
6.
Multiply our graces,
Chiefly love and fear,
And, dear Lord, the chiefest,
Grace to persevere.
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JESUS, MY LORD, MY GOD, MY ALL
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4.
Sound,sound His praises higher still,
And come,ye Angels,toouraid,
'Tis God! 'tis God! the very God,
Whose pow'r both menand angels
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
O JESUS CHRIST,- REMEMBER
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Be Thou the light, and honor,
And glory of my days.
Be Thou my consolation
When death is drawing nigh,-
Be Thou my only treasure,
Through all eternity.
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
SAVING HOST
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
WHEN OUR SAVIOUR WISHED TO PROVE
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l.When our Sav-iour wished to prove All the full-ness of His love, He gave
2. When the dark and storm-y night Fills the soul with wild af - fright-Fromthe
us, ere life was spent,The thrice Ho-ly Sa- era - ment. It is here His burn-ing
cloud-let where He hides Soon a ray of corn-fort glides.Where the tear of mis-'ry
Heart Would to all Its flames im - partjThus He speaks withlove di-vine,Give me, oh
falls, Where the voice of sor - row calls,Still Hespeakswithlovedi-vine,Giveme,oh
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Can the winged Seraphs' might
To their Lord approach more near
Than do we poor sinners here?
God Himself we here receive,
Nobler gift He cannot give,
Yet He breathes withlove divine,
Give me, oh give me that heart of thine.
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
O GOD, MY LIFE, MY LOVE
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And from me ne'er depart,
And from me ne'er depart.
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
WHEN AT THINE ALTAR
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A desert land of woe and care, My soul here finds a sovereign balm,
A dreary land of strife, A cure for every grief,
Who could its weight of sorrows bear 'Mid pain and care a heavenly calm,
"--id of Life. A solace and relief.
5.
O Bread of angels aid my flight,
When from this world I soar,
To dwell in realms of bliss and light,
For ever_ evermore.
Without this Bread of Life.
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
O LORD, I AM NOT WORTHY
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
AFTER COMMUNION
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MY JESUS, FROM HIS THRONE ABOVE
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Who deigns to come and dwell with me.
From this day hence,my Lord divine,
I consecrate myself to Thee;
O may I be forever Thine,
In time and in eternity.
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
JESUS, JESUS, COME TO ME
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BLESSED SACRAMENT
O WHAT COULD MY JESUS DO MORE
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HAIL! THOU LIVING BREAD
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HAPPY WE, WHO THUS UNITED
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Mary! thou alone wert chosen
To be Mother of thy Lord;
Thou didst guide the early footsteps
Of the great Incarnate Word.
5.
Dearest Mother! make us humble,
For thy Son will take His rest
In the poor and lowly dwelling
Of an humble sinner's breast
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Joseph! thou wert called the father
Of thy Maker and thy Lord-,
Thine it was to save thy Saviour
From the cruel Herod's sword.
7.
Suffer us to call thee father,
Show to us a father's love;
Lead us safe from ev'ry danger
Till we meet in heaven above.
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HOLY QUEEN! WE BEND BEFORE THEE
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O, by that Almighty Maker,
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Link'd with thee for evermore!
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By the hope thy name inspires!
By our doom reversed though thee,
Help us, Queen of Angel choirs!
To a blest eternity!
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HAIL, HEAVENLY QUEEN
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1. Hail, heav'n-ly Queen!
2. "Hail, full of grace,"
Hail, foam - y o -ceanstar!
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Nor e'er permit our ways from truth to swerve,
That when our time has rolled its rapid round,
We may, with Christ, in heavnly bliss be crowned.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O PUREST OF CREATURES
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His wonderful grace in the gifts He gave Thee, For the darker the night is the brighter should'be
The gift of clear shining, sweet Star of theSea. Thy beautiful shining,sweetStarof theSea.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
DAILY, DAILY, SING TO MARY
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Sing,my tongue, the Vir gin's trophies
Who for us her Maker bore,
For the curse of old inflicted,
Peace and blessing to restore.
Sing in songs of peace unending,
Sing the worlds majestic Queen:
Weary not nor faint in telling,
All the gifts she gives to men.
4.
All our joys do fall from Maryj
All then join her praise to sing:
Trembling sing the Virgin Mother,
Mother of our Lord and King.
While we sing her awful glory,
Far above our fancy's reach,
Let our hearts be quick to offer
Love alone the heart can teach.
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That God hath so honor'd our race,
As to clothe with our nature
Sweet Mary, the Mother of grace.
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62
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
IMMACULATE MARY
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O Mary! O Mother!
Reign o'er ub once more:
Be all lands thy"dowry"
As in days of yore.
Ave, Ave,' Ave Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
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63
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL VIRGIN, DEAREST MARY
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And now, our blessed Mother,
Smile on our festal day,
Accept our wreath of flowers,
And be our Queen of May.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
I'LL SING A HYMN TO MARY
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3.
O noble Tpwer of David,
Of gold and ivory,
The ark of God's own promise,
The gate of Heav'n to me.
To live and not to love thee
Would fill my soul with shame-
When wicked men blaspheme thee,
111 love and bless thy name.
4.
When troubles dark afflict me,
In sorrow and in care,
Thy light doth ever guide me,
O beauteous Morning Star.
So I'll be ever ready,
Thy goodly help to claim,
When wicked men blaspheme thee,
To love and bless thy name.
5.
The Saints are high in glory,
With golden crowns so bright.
But brighter far is Mary?
Upon her throne of light.
Oh,that which God did give thee,
Let mortal ne'er disclaim:
When wicked men blaspheme thee,
111 love and bless thy name.
6.
But in the crown of Mary
There lies a wondrous gem,
As Queen of all the Angels,
Which Mary shares with them.
"No sin hath e'er defiled thee"
So doth our faith proclaim.
When wicked men blaspheme thee,
111 love and bless thy name.
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And now, O Virgin Mary,
My Mother and my Queen,
I've sung thy praise_ so bless me,
And keep my heart from sin.
When others jeer and mock thee,
I'll often think how I,
To Shield my Mother Mary,
Would lay me down and die.
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BLESSED, VIRGIN MARY
65 GLORIOUS MOTHERI FROM HIGH HEAVEN
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Many call upon thee Mother! Bless! O bless us, new and ever,
Some in manhood, strong in youth; Thou who once the dark earth trod;
Some in age, in tender childhood,
All in loving faith and truth.
And when dying,waft our spirits
To the bosom of our God.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
SING, SING, YE ANGEL BANDS
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See! Je - sus bears her up, Her hand is locked in His;
Ma- ry, your Queen,As-cends, As-cends, Like the sweet moon at night.
Oh, who can tell the height the height, Of that fair Mothers bliss?
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And shall I lose thee then,
Lose my sweet right to thee,
Ah no_ the angels' Queen
Man's Mother still will be,
And thou upon thy throne
Wilt keep thy love for me.
4.
On — through the countless stars
Proceeds the bright array,
And Love Divine comes forth
To light her on her way
Through the short gloom of night
Into celestial day.
5.
Harklharkl through highest heaven
What sounds of mystic mirth,
Mary by God proclaimed
Queen of Immaculate Birth,
And diademed with stars
The lowliest of the earth.
6.
See, see, the Eternal Hands
Put on her radiant crown,
And the sweet Majesty
Of Mercy sitteth down
For ever and for ever
On her predestined throne.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MOTHER OF MERCY, DAY BY DAY
R«v. F W. FABER
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Oh, I shall love thee then indeed,
Oh, I shall love thee then indeed.
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Jesus when His three hours were run,
Bequeathed thee from the Cross to me,
And oh! how can I love thy Son,
Sweet Mother, if I love not thee ?
Sweet Mother, if I love not thee?
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
68 MOTHER ALL BEAUTIFUL
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3.
Thou art His Mother, He gave us to thee,
Wounded and dying on Calvary's Tree •
Mother from birth to His life's dark eclipse,
Lay Him thyself on our tremulous lips .
Hover still near while He stays in our breast,
Thanksgiving make to our glorious Guest;
Pour His sweet rivers of Blood oer our soul,
Show us His Beauty, His virtues unroll.
5.
Mother all loving, we know thou wilt hear;
Clad in His glory and strength, can we fear?
Hope is triumphant 1 With Jesus and thee
Angels in wonder our happiness see.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
COME AND CHANT THE PRAISES
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
70 RAISE YOUR VOICES, VALES AND MOUNTAINS
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Praise and thanks to Him be given,
Who in love created thee.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THE DAY IS O'ER
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Those words of love : Hail, Mary^ full of grace.
Fear net, the Lord is with thee, thou art chosen
The Virgin Mother of thy God to be;
And many a heart in sin and guilt now frozen
Shall melt beneath the Sunbeam boria of thee.
O spouse of God,O Queen of earth and heaven!
0 Holy Mother of th' Incarnate Word!
In marked accents was thy answer given,
Behold the willing handmaid of the Lord.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HOW PURE, HOW FRAIL AND WHITE
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Hail, Maryl infant lips
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Hail, Maryl with faint smile,
The dying say.
4.
Hail, Mary! many a heart
Broken with grief,
In that angelic prayer
Has found relief.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O MOTHER MOST AFFLICTED
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4.
O Mary! Queen of martyrs,
The sword has pierced thy heait,
Ob';ain for us of Jesus
In thy grief to bear a part.
O dear and loving Mother,
Entreat that we may be
Near thee and thy dear Jesus
Now and eternally.
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74
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MY OWN DEAR MOTHER MARY
CHORUS
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
JOY! JOY! THE MOTHER COMES
1. Joy! joy! the Mo -ther comes, And in her arms she brings The
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There in the temple court
Old Simeon's heart beats high,
And Anna feeds her soul
With food of prophecy.
But see! the shadows pass,
The worlds true Light draws nigh
But see! the shadows pass,
The worlds true Light draws nigh.
4.
O Infant God! O Christ!
0 Light most beautifull
Thou comest, Joy of joys!
All darkness to annul;
And brightest lights of earth
Beside Thy Light are dull
And brightest lights of earth,
Beside Thy Light are dull.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL, THOU STAR OF OCEAN
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Show thyself a Mother,-
May the Word divine,
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Hear our prayers thro' thine.
4.
Virgin all excelling,
Mildest of the mild,
Freed from guilt preserve us,
Meek and undefiled.
5.
Keep our life all spotless,
Make our way secure,
Till we find in Jesus
Joy for evermore.
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THIS IS THE IMAGE OF OUR QUEEN
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1. This is the im - age of our Queen,Who reigns in bliss a - bove,
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To Ma- ry's self and then to God As - cends the star-ry sphere.
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In this thine own sweet month of May
In my temp- ta -tions each and all
Pray thou to God for me.
Pray thou to God for me.
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Sweet are the flowers we have culled
This image to adorn-
But sweeter far is Mary's self—
That rose without a thorn.
CHORUS
Most holy Mary at thy feet
I bend a suppliant knee,
When on the bed of death Ilie,
Pray thou to God forme.
4.
O Lady, by the stars that make
A glory round thy head,-
And by thy pure uplifted hands,
That for thy children plead:
CHORUS
When at the Judgment S sat I stand,-
And my dread Saviour seej
When hell is raging for my soul,
.Pray thou to God for me.
78
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
UNFOLD, YE GOLDEN GATES OF HEAVEN
JULES BRAZIL
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Mother of Jesus, hail our heavenly Queen,
Ten thousand harps swell thro7 the azure dome,
O blessed Earth where one so fair was seen,
More blessed Heav'n, to which our Queen has come.
4.
Hail Mary, Queen of mercy, grant our Lord
May look with pity on thy children here,
That humbly trusting in His holy word,
Our souls at last may in thy courts appear.
5.
Obtain for us thy rare humility,
That every act may spring from God's pure Love,
Then all thy glory we may hope to see,
Where he assumed thee in His home above.
91
79
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MOTHER DEAR, O PRAY FOR ME
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If prosp'rous be the ray
That paints with gold the flowVy mead,
Which blossoms in our way
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WHAT MORTAL TONGUE
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Within 'the Virgin's womb.
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83
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MOTHER MARY AT THINE ALTAR
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4.
And our humble consecration
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Close to Jesus in the skies.
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
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Marks me for his destined prey,
And a foe in matchless power
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4.
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Dangers shadow, I would flee;
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Where, ah! Mary but in thee?
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THE STAR OF THE OCEAN IS RISEN
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In thy flame past errors consuming,
Ah, teach me from thee ne'er to stray.
Thus thus shall I reach to the haven,
Where thy bark just lowered her sail,
There enter the portals of heaven,
Where the Star of the ocean I'll hail.
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AS THE DEWY SHADES OF EVEN
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CHORUS
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
IT IS THE NAME OF MARY
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It is the name of Ma-ry Which we to day pro -idaimj Come
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Sweet name all strong yet tender,
That name we love so well,
The joy of earth and heaven,
The fear and dread of hell.
4.
Oname by which we triumph
O'er hells embattled foes,
The victor's meed of glory,
And solace in his woes.
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5.
Earth has no name so gentle,
Nor heaven one so sweet,
A balm to wounded feeling^
Bright light to way ward feet.
6.
The first word ever spoken
By Jesus when a child*
Was thy dear name, O Motherl
He spoke it and He smiled.
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O may thy name, dear Mother,
On life's last fearful day,
Be my last fervent prayer,
Be all my hope and stay.
105
90
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL, QUEEN OF THE HEAVENS
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pure, Of im-macu-late birth! Clear Star of the morn-ing In beau-ty en-
stars, As a dia - dem crownd A bove all the an- gels In glo-ry un
shrind, O La- dy make speed to the help of man-kind. Clear Star of the
told, Stand-ing next to^ the King in a ves-ture of gold A - bove all the
morn-ing In beauty enshrind,O La- dy make speed to the help of man kind.
an-gels In glo-ry un -told, Standing next to the King in a ves-ture of gold.
3.
O Mother of mercy!
O Star of the wave.
O Hope ,of the guilty!
O Light of the grave!
||:Thro' thee may we come,
To the haven of rest,
And see Heaven's King in the courts
of the blest. :||
4.
These praises and prayers
I lay at thy feet,
O Virgin of virgins,
O Mary most sweet)
II: Be thou my true guide
Thro' this pilgrimage here
And stand by my side when death
draweth near.:||
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O QUEEN OF THE HOLY ROSARY
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bold, We ga - ther to thine hon-our, Buds white and red and gold.
throne,Thy tho'ts his faith-ful mir-ro^Re - fleet-ing Him a - bove.
3.
Sweet Lady of the Rosary,
White roses let us bring,
And lay them round Thy footstool
Before our Infant King.
For nestling in Thy bosom
Gods Son was fain to be,
The Child of Thy Obedience
And spotless purity.
4.
Dear Lady of the Rosary,
Red roses cast we down,
But let Thy lingers weave them
Into a worthy crown.
For how can we poor sinners
Do aught but weep with Thee,
When in Thy train we follow
Our God to Calvary.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
92 MOTHER DEAREST, MOTHER FAIREST
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pain, May the gol-den light of mor-row, Bring them health and joy a- gain.
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Help our Pope, long may he reign,
Pray that we who sing thy praises,
May in heav'n all meet again.
4.
Lady, help the wounded soldier,
Set the pining captive free,
Help the sailor in mid- ocean,
Help those in their agony.
5.
Lady, help the absent loved ones,
How we miss their presence here,
May the hand of Thy protection
Guide and guard them far and near.
108
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MARY, DEAREST MOTHER
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O HEART OF MARY, PURE AND FAIR
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In Jesus' Sacred Heart. His Heart and thine are one.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
COME GATHER ROUND THE ALTAR
CHORUS
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JULES BRAZIL
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The soft blushing roses are trembling,
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4.
Then Mary, our Queen and our Mother,
Accept the hearts we bring,
And all through life's stormiest weather,
Grant that to thee we may cling.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O MOTHER, LOVED
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Sweet Mother, shield us in the strife.
Watch over us7
Watch over us.
From all earthly toils set free,
We'll quickly fly to thee;
Let us rest in thy heart:
From its depths we'll ne'er depart.
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O MARIA SINE LABE CONCEPTA
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
98 HAIL, HOLY QUEEN, LOVED MOTHER TO THEE
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Bright Star of evening, our dark gloom dispel,
Guide us to heaven with Jesus to dwell.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
AVE MARIA, GUARDIAN DEAR
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Mary deign to hear our prayerj
If to-night we seek the tomb,
Shine upon the desert there.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THE LORD WHOM EARTH, AND AIR, AND SEA
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Praise to the Father infinite,
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To thee was sent an angel down;
In thee the Spirit was enshrined;
From thee came forth that Mighty One,
The long desired of all mankind.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HOLY MARY, MOTHER MILD
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•Maiden Mother! hear rny prayer
O sweet, sweet Mother!
Prove to us thy loving care,
O sweet, sweet Mother!
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HAIL QUEEN OF HEAVEN
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Sojourners in this vale of tears,
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Pity our sorrows, calm our fears
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Refuge in grief, Star of the sea,
Pray for the mourner, O pray for me!
4.
And while to Him who reigns above,
In God-head one, in persons three,
The source of life, of grace, of love,
Homage we pay on bended knee
Do thou bright Queen, Star of the sea,
Pray for thy children, pray for me!
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O MOTHER,! COULD WEEP FOR MIRTH
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The angels answer with their songs, Immaculate Conception! far
Bright choirs in gleaming rows j Above all graces blest,
And saints flock round thy feet in throngs, Thou shinest like a royal star
And heaven with bliss overflows. On God's eternal breast!
5.
Oh! I would rather, Mother dear,
Thou shouldst be what thou artj
Than sit where thou dost, oh! so near
Unto the Sacred Heart.
120
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
CHILDREN OF MARY HIGH YOUR VOICES RAISE
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O Virgin most tender, our homage we render,
Thy love and protection, sweet Mother, to win;
In danger defend us, in sorrow befriend us,
And shield our hearts from contagion and sin.
4.
Of Mothers the dearest, oh, wilt thou be nearest,
When life with temptation is darkly replete?
Forsake us, O never! our hearts be they ever
As pure as the lilies we lay at thy feet.
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UPLIFT THE VOICE AND SING
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Her heart was all on fire!
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Spring joyfully on high;
Her Son receives with love,
And bears her to the sky.
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While seated on thy throne
High in the realms above,
Near to thy glorious Son,
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Hear, from that blest abode
A sinner cries to thee;
Teach me to love that God
Who bears such love to rce.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
QUEEN AND MOTHER, MANY HEARTS
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We have pledged ourselves to fight
In the battles of Thy Sonj
We would pass by thee to Him,
When the dusty fight is won.
Be to all enlisted here
The Gate to Heaven, O Mother dear.
5.
And we too must pass away,
Others then shall take our place,
Kneel around thine image fair,
Look into thine upturned face.
Be to all who enter here
The Gate to Heaven, 0 Mother dear.
Other hearts this home have loved j
Other feet its floors have trod;
One and all, Oh! let them in,
To the City of our God.
Be to all who enter here
The Gate to Heaven, 0 Mother dear.
6.
When the midnight cry is heard,
Do not let us be too late,
Do not let thy children call,
'•Open, open, Lord Thy Gate."
But, because we love thee here,
Let us in, O Mother dear.
125
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
108 WILT THOU LOOK UPON ME, MOTHER
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Wilt thou pray for me to Jesus,
That His will I e'er may know,
Wilt thou tell me then His pleasure
That I e'er may to it bow?
4.
Oh then Mother, I petition
And I know thy aid will come;
Angels praise thee for it, Mother,
In thy everlasting home.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
ROSE OF THE CROSS
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Let me but stand where thou hast stood,
Beside the crimson tree;
And by the water and the Blood,
0 Mary! Mary! remember me.
And by the water and the Blood,
O Mary! Mary! remember me.
4.
There let me wash my sinful soul,
And be from sin set free,
D rawn by thy love,by grace made whole-,
O Mary! Mary! remember me.
D rawn by thy.love,by grace made whole;
O Mary! Mary! remember me.
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110
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
GREEN ARE THE LEAVES
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The green, green grass, the glittering grove,
The heaven's majestic dome,
They image forth a tenderer bower,
A more refulgent homej
They tell us of that Paradise
Of everlasting rest,
And that high Tree, all flowers and fruit,
The sweetest, yet the best.
O Mary, pure and beautiful,
Thou art the gueen of May:
Our garlands wear about thy hair,
And they will ne'er decay.
129
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THE CLOUDS HANG THICK O'ER ISRAEL'S CAMP
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See o'er Lepantos waters spread
The Moslem's dark array;
A voice to Christendom went forth,
And gave the word to pray:
Jesus and Maryl names of strength
Invoked, and not in vain ;
They conquered in the hour of need,
And conquer shall again.
4.
As Pius then to Europe spake,
So Leo' speaks once more;
The rosary our weapon still,
To wield in holy war:
Ave Maria! from each tongue
Shall rise the pleading word;
Oh! doubt not that the prayer of faith
Will now, as then, be heard.
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Ora, ora pro nobis.
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And sigh for love of thee.
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Thy Son denies thee naught $
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His power thy will has wrought.
5.
O Mother blest, for me obtain,
Ungrateful though I be,
To love that God who first could deign
To show such love to me.
132
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
ON THIS DAY, O BEAUTIFUL MOTHER
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Beauteous bud of Eden's bow'r;
Cherished lily of the vale,
Virgin Mother, Queen we hail.
4.
In vain the flowrs of love we bring,
In vain sweet music's note we sing,
If contrite heart and lowly prayer,
Guide not our gifts to thy bright sphere.
5.
Fast our days of life we run,
Soon the night of death will come;
Tower of strength in that dread hour,
Come with all thy gentle power.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
AS THE GENTLE SPRING UNCLOSES
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Naught shall steal them, naught corrode them,
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Oh, vision bright!
The eternal light
Of the dear Son may we descry,
Where, brighter far
Than moon or star,
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
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Oh, vision bright!
Life's darkest night
Is fair as dawn when thou art nigh;
Where, 'mid the throng
Of psalm and song,
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
4.
Oh, vision bright!
Angels' delight!
The Mother sits with Jesus nigh:
Her form He bears,
Her look He wears;
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
6.
Oh, vision bright!
Oh, land of light!
Thou art our home beyond the sky:
'Tis grand to see
How gloriously
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
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WHEN SHALL WE WITH ANGELS BRIGHT
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Our Mother loved has heard our sighs,
She sees us languish here below.
Her children there she'll kindly cheer,
She'll fold them in her fond embrace,-
From ev'ry eye she'll wipe the tear,
And from sad hearts all sorrow chase.
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Happy angels joy to own thee,
O'er their choirs exalted high,
Thron'd in blissful light and beauty,
Empress of the starry sky.
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Mary, Mother, pray for me.
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Mary, grace and joy are thine,
Death and darkness must be mine,
Help me find the Light thro' thee,
Mary, Mother, pray for me.
Sin hath made the way grow dim,
Lead me, Mother, back to Him,
He Who died my soul to free,
Mary, Mother, pray for me.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MARY! HOW SWEETLY FALLS THAT WORD
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Bright as the glittering stars appear,
Bright as the moonbeams shine,
So bright in my mind's eye is seen
Thy loveliness divine!
4.
Through thee I offer my requests,
And when my prayer is done,
In ecstasy sublime I see
Thee seated near thy Son.
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Then shall I, if Thou, Mary,
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Fear nor feel the three-fold danger,
Standing forth in dread array.
Now and ever shield and guard me,
Ave Maria, bright and pure,
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When my eyes are slowly closing,
And I fade from earth away,
And when Death,the stern destroyer,
Claims my body as his prey.
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Ave Maria, bright and pure,
Ora pro me, Orapro me.
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Where reigns, o'er saints and angels,
Our lovely Queen of May.
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4. Quaa moerebat,et dolebat,
Pia, Mater, dum videbat
Nati poenas fnclyti.
5. Quis et homo, qui non fleret
Matrem Christi si videret
In tanto supplfcio?
6. Quis non posset contristari,
Christi Matrem contemplari
Dolentem cum Filio?
7. Pro peccatis su.se gentis,
Vidit Jesum in tormentis,
Et flagellis subditum.
8. Vidit suum dolcem natum
Moriendo desolatum,
Dum emfsit spfritum.
9. Eia Mater, fons amoris,
Me sentfre vim doloris,
Fac, utte cum lugeam.
lO.Fac, ut ardeat cor meum
In amando Christum Deum,
Ut sfbi complaceam.
11. Sancta Mater, istud agas,
Cruciffxi figi plagas
Cordi meo valide.
12.Tui nati vulnerati,
Tarn dignati pro me pati,
Poanas mecum dfvide.
13. Fac me tecum pie flere,
Cruciffxo condole're
Donee ergo vixero.
14. Juxta Crucem tecum stare,
Et me tibi sociare
In planctu desfdero.
15. Virgo vfrginum praeclara,
Mini jam non sis amara
Fac me tecum plangere.
16.Fac,ut portem Christi mortem,
Passionis fac consort em,
Et plagas recolere.
17. Fac me plagis vulnerari,
Fac me cruce inebriari,
Et crudre Filii.
18. Flammis ne urar sue census,
Per te, Virgo, sim denlensus
In die judfcii.
19. Christi, cum sit hinc ex ire,
Da per Matrem me venire
Ad palmamvictoriae.
20. Quando corpus morietur,
Fac ut animao donetur
ParadTsi glo'ria. Amen.
V. Regina Martyrum ora pro nobis.
R. Ouae juxta Crucem Jesu coiibtituist.
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Grant, in vir- tue per- se - vering, Vice may ne'er their bo-soms sting.
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Thou, who faithfully attended
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Who with pious care defended
Mary, Virgin ever pure.
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May our fervent prayers ascending
Move thee for our souls to plead;
May thy smile of peace descending,
Benedictions on us shed.
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Through this life, O watch around us,
Fill with love our every breath,
And when parting fears surround us,
Guide us through the toils of death.
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One more favour we will ask thee,
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When we die be thou still nearus,
Bring us safe to endless rest.
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Cheer thou the hearts that faint,
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Dear St. Joseph, kind and loving,
Stretch to us a helping hand,
Guide us through life's toils and sorrows
Safely to the distant land.
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To ail who invoke thee thou lendest an ear,
Thou soothestthe sorrows of all who draw near.
4.
Saint Anne, we implore thee to list to pur pray'r,
In time oi temptation, take us in thy care.
5.
In this life obtain for us that which is best,
And bring us at length to our heavenly rest.
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ST. ANNE
134 O LADY HIGH IN GLORY RAISED
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Whom Anna's daughter bore,
Be with the Sire and Paraclete
All glory evermore.
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ST. PATRICK
ALL PRAISE TO SAINT PATRICK
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ST. PATRICK
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Then what shall we do for thee, heaven sent Father?
What shall the proof of our loyalty be?
By all that is dear to our hearts, we would rather
Be martyred, dear Saint! than bring shame upon thee!
But oh, he will take the promise we make,
So to live that our lives by God's help may display
The light that he bore to Erin's shore.
Oh yes, Father of Ireland! no child wilt thou own
Whose life is not lighted by grace on its way;
For they are true Irish, oh yes! they alone,
Whose hearts are all true on Saint Patrick's Day.
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ST. PATRICK
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The path to heaven was cleared} Be endless glory giv'nl
Religion raised her beauteous head, Oh! may He ever on it smile,
An isle of saints appeared. And lead its sons to heav'n.
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ST. PATRICK
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In the war against sin, in the fight for the faith,
Dear saint, may thy children resist to the death;
Their strength be in meekness, in penance, and prayer;
Their banner the cross which they glory to bear.
4.
Thy people, now exiles on many a shore,
Shall love and revere thee till time be no more;
The fire thou hast kindled shall ever burn bright,
Its warmth undiminished, undying its light.
ST. DOMINIC
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Great Apostle, ever claiming
Souls for Jesus by the naming
Mary and her Son,proclaiming
Mysteries of faith.
Still, 0 Dominic, the preaching
Of those childlike beads is reaching
Childlike hearts, all sweetly teaching
Christ's own life and death,
Christ's own life and death.
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4.
With those Aves, first and plainest
Of the Church's prayers, thou rainest
Blessings on the earth,and gainest
Souls whom Jesus made.
Loving father, at thy station
Of seraphic contemplation,
In each hour of dark temptation,
Give thy saving aid,
Give thy saving aid.
ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA
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Blest youth, who cast a crown away
To be with Christ despised and poor^
Teach us to walk our lowly way,
Contentjthough humble be our store.
4.
Teach us, like thee,to shrink from sin,
Like thee to love sweet purity}
That we from Mary's heart may win
The love she once bestowed on thee!
5.
Thus safe beneath her gentle sway,
Oh, may the grace to us be given
To pass from earth some happy day,
And join thee in the courts of heaven.
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ST. ANTHONY
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0 gentle Saint, tell him our needs,
His children too are we,
O ask him now to grant our prayrs,
And we at peace shall be.
4.
We would, 0 blessed Saint, with thee
The Holy Child adore,
With hearts as pure as thine, dear Saint,
Now and forevermore.
Amen.
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light the day The Prin - ces of the Church were crowned,
keys of heav'n For those on earth that own his rule,
3. 5.
Fathers of mighty Rome, whose word For thou alone art worth them all,
Shall pass the doom of life or death, City of martyrs! thou alone
By humble cross and bleeding sword Canst cheer our pilgrim hearts, and call
Well have they won their laurel wreath. The Saviours sheep to Peters throne
4.
0 happy Rome, made holy now
By these two martyrs' glorious blood;
Earth's best and fairest cities bow,
By thy superior claims subdued.
6.
All honour, power, and praise be given
To Him who reigns in bliss on high.
For endless, endless years in heaven,
One only God in Trinity.
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ALL SOULS
HELP, LORD, THE SOULS WHICH THOU HAST MADE
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For daily falls for pardoned crime,
They joy to undergo
The shadow of Thy Cross sublime,
The remnant of Thy woe.
5.
O, by their fire of love, not less
In keenness than the flame,
O, by their very helplessness,
O, by Thy own great Name.
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O, by their patience of delay,
Their hope amid their pain,
Their sacred zeal to burn away
Disfigurement and stain.
6.
Good Jesu, help! sweet Jesu, aid
The souls to Thee most dear,
In prison for the debt unpaid
Of sins committed here.
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143
ALL SOULS
O TURN TO JESUS, MOTHER, TURN
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Id pains beyond all earthly pains,
Fav'rites of Jesus! there they lie
Letting the fire wear out their stains
And worshipping God's purity.
4.
Spouses of Christthey are, for He
Was weddedjto them by His Blood;
And angels o'er their destiny
In wondering adoration brood.
5.
They are the children of thy tears 5
Then hasten, Mother, to their aid;
In pity think each hour appears
An age while glory is delayed.
6.
Ah mel the love of Jesus yearns
O'er the abyss of sacred pain,
And, as He looks, His bosom burns
With Calvary's, deaf thirst again.
7.
O Mary, let thy Spn no more
His lingering Spouses thus expect;
God's children to their God restore,
And to the Spirit His elect.
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144
ALL SOULS
PRAY FOR THE DEAD
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Pray! for the dead in holy fear,
Pray that their stains maybe forgiven,
That thou thyself may leave the bier
To enter pure at once in heav'n.
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ALL SOULS
YE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL
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souls of the faith- full Who sleep in the Lordj But as
Fath - er of mer- cies! Thine an - ger with- hold- These
yet are shut out From your fi-nal re-ward; 0! would I could
works of thy hand In thy mer- cy be-hold- Too oft from thy
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3.
0 tender Redeemer!
Their misery seej
Deliver the souls
That were ransomed by Theej
Behold how they love Thee,
Despite of their pain;
Restore them, restore them
To favour again.
4.
O Spirit of grace!
O Consoler divine!
See how for Thy Presence
They longingly pine,-
Ah then to enliven
Their sadness, descend;
And fill them with peace,
And with joy in the end.
5.
0 Mother of mercy!
Dear soother in grief!
Lend thou to their torments
A balmy relief)
Attemper the rigour
Of justice severe;
And soften their flames
With a pitying tear.
6.
All ye who would honor
The Saints and their Head,
Remember, remember
To pray for the dead;
And they, in return,
From their misery freed,
To you will be friends
In the hour of need.
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146
ADVENT
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See, the Lamb of God appearing,
God of God from heaven above!
See the Heavenly Bridegroom cheering
His dear Bride with words of love!
Glory to th' Eternal Father,
Glory to th' Incarnate Son,
Glory to the Holy Spirit,
Glory to the Three in One.
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ADVENT
147 LIKE THE DAWNING OF THE MORNING
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S.Thouwert hap - py, bless - ed Mo-ther,With the ve - ry bliss of
heights, Like the break-ing of the moonbeamsOn the gloom of cloud- y
heav'n, Since the an- gel's sal- u - ta-tion In Thy rap - tur'dear was
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Thou hast waited, child of David,
And thy waiting now is o'er;
Thou habt seen Him, blessed Mother,
And wilt see Him evermore.
Oh, His human Face and Features,
They were passing sweet to see;
Thou beholdest them this moment;
Mother, shew them now to me.
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With the co- eternal Spirit,
While eternal ages run.
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So when next He comes with glory,
Wrapping all the earth in fear,
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149 HARK! WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY VOICES
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Hasten, mortals, to adore Him;
Learn His Name to magnify,
Till in heav'n ye sing before Him
Glory be to God most high-.
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And Thou to lengthened pains awake,
That death alone shall close.
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L»o, we saw a wondrous light;
Angels singing peace on earth,
Told us of the Saviour's birth."
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Come to Bethlehem, come and see,
Him whose birth the angels sing;
Come adore on bended knee,
The Infant Christ, the new-born King.
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See within a manger laid,
Jesus, Lord of heaven and earth!
Mary, Joseph, lend your aid,
With us sing our Saviour's birth.
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A thing of smiles and tears;
Yet Thou art God, and he avn and earth,
Adore Thee with their fears
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STARS OF GLORY SHINE MORE BRIGHTLY
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See the shepherds quickly rising,
Hastening to the humble stall,
And the new-born Infant prizing,
As the mighty Lord of all,
Lowly now they bend before Him
In His helpless infant state,
Firmly, faithful they adore Him
And His greatness celebrate.
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Hark the swell of heavenly voices
Peal along the vaulted sky;
Angels sing, while earth rejoices-
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Glory in the higest heaven,
Peace to humble men on earth,-
Joy to these and bliss is given,
In the great Redeemer's birth'.'
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WHAT LOVELY INFANT CAN THIS BE
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What man is that who seems to smile,
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'Tis holy Joseph good and true,-
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The world is lighted up from thee;
Hail, holy cave! though dark thou be,
The world is lighted up from theej
Hail, holy Babe! creation stands,
And moves upon Thy little hands.
Hail, holy Babe! creation stands,
And moves upon Thy little hands.
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Right over the place where Jesus lay.
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They entered in, these, wise men three,
Full reverently upon their knee,
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Then let us all with one accord
Sing praises to our heavenly Lord
Who hath made heaven and earth of nought,
And with His Blood mankind had bought.
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Sense and consciousness are gone.
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Gentle Mother, we beseech thee,
By thy tears and troubles sore,
By the death of thy dear Offspring,
By the bloody Wounds He borej
Touch our hearts with that true sorrow,
Which afflicted thee of yore.
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163 NOW ARE THE DAYS OF HUMBLEST PRAYER
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.Like sunrise after stormy night. Undoing all our evil years.
5.
We, who have loved the world,must learn
Upon that world our backs to turn,
And with the love of God to burn.
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THOU LOVING MAKER OF MANKIND
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Hear us, O Trinity thrice blest;
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To reap immortal fruition high.
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Now behold the Man of Sorrows,
On the Cross exalted high;
Suff'ring, bleeding, dying for us,
Now behold salvation nigh.
Satan our great foe lies vanquished
Mary's seed has bruised his head;
Our redemption is accomplished,
Jesus has our ransom paid.
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Blest Three in Oiie with grief sincere,
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The source of pardon,peace,andlove.
194
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JESUS MY GOD, BEHOLD AT LENGTH
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0,COME AND MOURN WITH ME AWHILE
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BY THE BLOOD THAT FLOWED FROM THEE
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By the nails and pointed spear;
By Thy people's cruel jeer;
By Thy dying prayer which rose
Begging mercy for Thy foes.
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By the darkness thick as night
Blotting out the sun from sight;
By the cry with which in death
Thou didst yield Thy parting Breath.
By Thy weeping Mother's woe;
By the sword that pierced her through,
When, in anguish standing by,
On the Cross she saw Thee die.
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MY GOD, I LOVE THEE NOT BECAUSE
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LORD OF MERCY AND COMPASSION
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BY THE FIRST BRIGHT EASTER DAY
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See the Virgin Mother rise,
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Mount aloft imperial Queen,
Plead on high the cause of menl
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Mary reigns upon the throne
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Saints and angels round her sing,
Mother of our Ood and King.
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ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA! LET THE HOLY ANTHEM RISE
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His feet our foes are trodj
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to the Kingdom of our God.
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Alleluia! Alleluia! Blessed Jesus,
make us rise
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the life that never dies.
May we share with Thee Thy glory,
when the days of time are past,
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the trumpet's mighty blast.
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Hail, Thou Prince of Life ador'd!
Help and save us, gracious Lord!
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Has brought us safe all perils thru-
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Who dost the prize of Life bestow.
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To Thee alone belongs the crown;
Who hast the heavenly gates unbarr'd,
And cast the Prince of darkness down.
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O Jesu! from the death of sin
Keep us, we pray; so shalt Thou be.
The everlasting Paschal joy
Of all the souls new-born in Thee.
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To God the Father, with the Son
Who from the grave immortal rose,
And Thee, O Paraclete, be praise;
While age on endless ages flows..
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A Magdaleiia mo'niti, Ad Obtium tnonumeiiti
Duo currunt discipuli. Alleluia!
Sed Joannes Apostolus Cucurrit Petro citius:
Ad sepulchrurn venit prius. Alieluial
In albis sedens Angelus RespcTndit mulie'ribuss
Quia burrexit Doininub. Alleluia!
DiscTpulis adhtuntibus In imTdio stetit Christub
Dicenb: Pax vobib ornnibub. Alleluia!
Pobtquam audfvit DTdymub, Quia surrexerut
Jebus, Remanbit fide dubiub. Alleluia!
Vide,Thoma, vide manus, Vide pedcs, vide latus.:
Noli esbe incredulub. Alleluia!
Quando Thoniab Christi latub, Pedeb vidit atque
manub, Dixit: Tu eb Deub meub. Alleluia!
Beati qui non viderunt, Et firmiter credide'runt:
Vitam aete'rnam habebunt. Alleluia!
In hoc festo banctfssirno Sit laub et jubilatio:
Benedicaniub Domino. Alleluia!
De quibus nos humilirmas, Devotas atque debitas
Deo dicatnub gratias. Alleluia!
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HAIL THE HOLY DAY OF DAYS!
1. Hail! the ho-ly day of days, High the song of tri-umph raise,
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JESUS CHIRST IS RISEN TODAY
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Where the angels ever sing.
Alleluia!
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Sing we to our God above,
Alleluia!
Praise eternal as His love,
Alleluia!
Praise Him, all ye heavenly host,
Alleluia!
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Alleluia!
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OUR LORD IS RISEN FROM THE DEAD
Maestoso (J =88)
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O THOU ETERNAL KING MOST HIGH
Tr.Rev. E. CASWELL
Andante Moderato (J = 96)
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There seat-ed in Thy ma-jes - ty, To Thee submis- sive bow The
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spacious earth, the high-est heaven, The depths of hell be - low. There,
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And lift our souls aloft to Thee,
By Thy celestial grace.
So, when Thou shinest on the cloud,
With Thy angelic train,
May we be saved from vengeance due,
And our lost crowns regain.
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PENTECOST
COME HOLY GHOST, WHO EVER ONE
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PENTECOST
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But for Thy blest Deity,
Nothing pure in man could be,-
Nothing harmless, nothing good.
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PENTECOST
COME, HOLY GHOST, CREATOR BLEST
CHORUS
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PENTECOST
COME HOLY GHOST SEND DOWN THOSE BEAMS
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PENTECOST
AGAIN THE SLOWLY CIRCLING YEAR
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TRINITY
HAVE MERCY ON US, GOD MOST HIGH
Rev. F. W. FABER.
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Have mercy now, most merciful,
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Sweet Saviour! bless us, night is come,
Mary and Joseph near us be,
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And we are one day nearer Thee,
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HEAR THY CHILDREN, GENTLE JESUS
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GUARDIAN ANGEL
DEAR ANGEL! EVER AT MY SIDE
Rev. F. W. FABER
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In evening, when the cooling breeze
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May I in grateful thanks to Him
My weary eyelids close,
My weary eyelids close.
5.
Celestial Guardian, thus with Thee,
And by Thy constant care,
May I the world's corruption flee,
And heavenly blessings share,
And heavenly blessings share.
HEAVEN
YES, HEAVEN IS THE PRIZE
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O sweet and blessed country,
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JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN!
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1. Jer - u - sa - lem the gold - en! With milk and hon-ey blest,'
2.They stand, those halls of Zi - on, All ju - bi-laatwith song-,
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Be-neatn thy con- tern - pla-tion Sink heart and voice op - prest.
And bright with man-y^an an - gel, And all the mar- tyr throng.
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I know not, 0 I know not What joys a - wait u« there,
The Prince is ev - er in them, The day-light is se - rene;
What ra-dian-cy of glo - ry,What bliss be-yond com - pare.
The past-ures of the bless - ed Are decked in glo-rious sheen.
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3.
There is the throne of David;
And there from care released,
The shout of them that triumph,
The song of them that feast.
And they who with their leader,
Have conquered in the fight,
For ever and for ever
Are clad in robes of white.
4.
O sweet and blessed country,
The home of God's elect!
O sweet and blessed country,
That eager hearts expect!
Jesus, in mercy bring us
To that dear land of rest;
Who art, with God the Father,
And Spirit ever blest.
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204
Rev. F. W. FABER
Allegro Moderato ( J = 120)
HEAVEN
O PARADISE!
HEMY
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1. 0 Pa -ra-dise! O Pa- ra-dise! Who doth not crave for rest? Who
2.0 Pa- ra-disel O Pa- ra-dise! 'Tis wea- ry wait-ing here I
would not seek the hap-py land Where they that lov'd are blest.
long to be where Je - sus is To feel to see Him near_
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Where lo-yal hearts and true Stand ev - er in the
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3. O Paradise! O Paradise!
I want to sin no more
I want to be as pure on earth
As on Thy spotless shore
Where loyal hearts and true
Stand ever in the light,
All rapture through and through
In God's most holy sight!
4. 0 Paradise! O Paradise!
I greatly long to see
The special place my dearest Lord
Is furnishing for me;
Where loyal hearts and true
Stand ever in the light,
All rapture through and through
In God's most holy sight!
5.0 Paradise! O Paradise!
I feel 'twill not be long;
Patience! I almost think I hear
Faint fragments of thy song;
Where loyal hearts and true
Stand ever in the light,
All rapture through and through
In God's most holy sight!
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THE POPE
LONG LIVE THE POPE!
Rev. H. T. HENRY, Litt. D
Maestoso
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H. G. GANSS
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throne the hearts of men: All
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din and strife,The clash of mace and sword, He bears a - lone the
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THE POPE
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glo - ry sing, And heav'n the strain pro
shep-herd staff, This cham - pion of the
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all the earth his glo - ry sing, And heav'n the strain pro - long,
bears a- lone the shep-herd staff, This cham-pion of the Lord.
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His signet is the Fisherman's;
No sceptre does he bear,*
In meek and lowly majesty
He rules from Peter's Chair:
And yet from ev'ry tribe and tongue,
From ev'ry clime and zone,
Three hundred million voices sing
The glory of his throne.
Three hundred million voices sing
The glory of his throne.
4.
Then raise the chant, with heart and voice,
In church and school and home:
"Long live the Shepherd of the flock!
Long live the Pope of Romel"
Almighty Father, bloss his work,
Protect him in his ways,
Receive his prayers, fulfil his hopes,
And grant him "length of days."
Receive his prayers, fulfil his hopes,
And grant him "length of days."
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THE POPE
206 FULL IN THE PANTING HEART
CARDINAL WISEMAN Old English Tun^
Moderato (J = 84)
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1. Full in the pant-ing heart of Rome, Be-neaththe a- pos - ties'
2. The gol-den roof, the mar- ble walls, The Va - ti - can's ma-
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crown- ing dome From pil - grim's lips that kiss the ground Breathes
jes - tic halls The note re - dou-bles till it fills With
in all tongues one .on - ly sound. ' God bless our Pope the
ech- oes sweet the Se - ven Hills.
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great, the good, God bless our Pope, the great, the good.
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3.
From torrid south to frozen north
The wave harmonious stretches forth,
Yet strikes no chord more true to Rome's
Than rings within our hearts and homes
II: God bless our Pope,thegreatjthe good!:H
4.
For, like the sparks of unseen fire
That speak along the magic wire,
From home to home, from heart to heart
These words of countless children dart
lUGod bless our Pope, the great, the
5.
To homes and hearts of Saints above,
Which linked with ours in thought and love,
Repeating, bless the pilgrims' strain,
As showers enrich with borrowed rain
ll:God bless our Pope, the great, the good!:||
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GENERAL
207 FAITH OF OUR FATHERS
Rev. F. W. FABER (FIRST TUNS)
Moderato (J = s«)
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1. Faith of our Fa-thers! liv - ing still, In spite of dun-geon,
2. Our Fa-thers, chained in pris-ons dark, Were still in heart and
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fire and sword, Oh! how our hearts beat high with joy,
con- science free; How sweet would be their children's fate,
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Faith of our Fathers! Mary's prayers Faith of our Fathers! we will love
Shall keep our country fast to thee; Both friend and foe in ,all our strife,
And thro' the truth that comes from God, And preach thee too, as love knows how,
Oh, we shall prosper and be free! By kindly words and virtuous life.
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251
LATIN HYMNS, LITANIES,
MOTETS FOR BENEDICTION,
VESPER PSALMS, MASSES, etc.
^ ^
AVE VERUM
J J J J J J ijj J
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ve ve-rum cor-pus na-tum ex Ma- n'- a Vfr - gi - ne:
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Es-to no-bispraegusta - tummortis in ex -a -mi-ne: O Je-su dul - cisl
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Je-su pi - e! O
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Je - su fi - li Ma-rf - ae.
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252
LATIN HYMNS
ADORO TE DEVOTE
To be sung in unison
'rdHti r^ — I 1 — f^d 1 — — I — i — i n
"9"J! J — i! ' * * — - — ^~~ — J — • — ^ — J J
1. A - do - ro Te de - vo - te, la -tens De - i - tas.
8. Je - su quern ve - la - turn nunc a - spf - ci - o.
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J^ If _1J_I J_l 1 Iii
as — i — T — • — • — « — * — = — • • — > — j. j —
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Qu.ua sub his fi - gu - ns ve - re la ti -tas-
O - ro fi - at il - lud quod tarn si - ti - o, '
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Ut te re - ve - la ta cer-nens f
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A - ci - e
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Qui - a Te con-iem-plans to-turn de-fi-cit.
Vi-su sim be - a - tus tu-ae glo-ri-aa A- men.
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A - men.
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Visus, gustus, tactus, in Te fallitur,
Sed audftu solo tuto crtTditur.
Credo quidquid dixit Dei Filius
Nil hoc veritatis verbo verius.
a.
In cruce latebat sola Deitas,
At hiclatet simul et Humanitas:
Aiiibo tamen credens atque cdnfitens,
Peto quod petfvit latro poenitens.
4.
Plagas, sicut Thomas, non intueor,
Deum tamen meum Te conffteor.
Fac me Tibi semper magis credere,
In Te spem habere, Te dilfgere.
5.
O memoriale mortis Domini:
Panis vivus, vilampruistanshdhaini:
Praestameae menti de Te vfvere,
Et Te illi semper dulce sapere.
6.
Pie Pelicane, Jesu Do'mine,
Me immundum mundaTuo sanguine,
Cujus unastilla salvum facere,
Totum quit ab omni mundum scelere.
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Jesu, quern velatum nunc aspfcio
Oro, fiat illud, quod tarn sitio,
Ut, Te revelata cernens facie,
Visu sim beautus Tuat gloriie.
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CORPUS CHRISTI
LAUDA SIGN
Allegretto (J = 112)
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1. Lau - da Si - on Sal - va
2. Quan-tum po - tes - tan - turn
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to' - rem
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Lau-daDu-cem et Pas - tor - em In hym-nib et can- ti - cis.
Qu-iama-jor om- ni lau - de Nee lau-da-re suf-fi-cib.
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3. Laudis thema specialis,
Panis vivus et vitalis
Hodie propdnitur.
4. Quern in sacra inensa co
Turbae fratruiu duodena*,
Datum non ainbTgitur.
5. Sit laus plena, sit sonora,
Sit jucunda, sit decora
Mentis jubilatio.
6. Dies enim solemnis agitur,
In qua mensae prima iec61itur
Hujus institutio.
7. In hac meusa novi Regis,
Novum Pascha nova) legis,
Phase vetus terminal.
8. Vetustatem novitas,
Umbram fugit veritas,
Noctem lux elfminat.
9. Quod in ccena Christus gessit,
Faciendum hoc expressit
In sui memoriam.
lO.Docti sacris inbtitutis,
Panem,vinum in salutib
Consecramus hostiam.
11. Dogma datur Christianis,
Quod in carnem transit panib,
Et vinum in sanguinem.
1^'. Quod non capis, quod non vides,
Animo'sa. f irmat tides,
Praeter rerum ordinem.
13. Sub diversis specie'bub,
Signis tantum et non rebus.
Latent res eximiat*.
14-CarOj cibus. sanguis, potub-
Manet tamen Christus totus
Sub utraque specie.
15. A sumente non concfsus,
Non confractus, non divTsus,
Integer acciptur.
16. Sumit unus, sumunt mille:
Quantum isti, tantum ille:
Nee sumptus consumitur.
17. Sumunt boni, sumunt mail:
Sorte tamen inaequali,
Vitifi,vel interitus.
IS.Mors est malis vitabonis:
Vide parib sumptionib
Quam sit dispar exitub.
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254
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
LATIN HYMNS
PANCiE LINGUA
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— i — i — i — i — i — i— j j —
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— J S~^\ J — R
l.Pan-ge, lin-gua, glo-ri-d - si
2. No-bis da-tus, no-bis na - tus
Fr- r f
Cor - po-ris my -
Ex in-tac-ta
11 f-? rj •
p~ry- — p- p *
ste-ri - um,
Vir' gi - ne,
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Et in mun-do con-ver-sa-tus, Spar- so ver - bi
n e f r f1 ^ J iif p
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pre - ti '- um
se" - mi - ne,
— ' g
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Fruc-tus ven-tris ge-ne-ro-si Rexef-fu-dit gen-ti-um. (or)
Su - i mo - ras in-co-la-tus Mi-ro clau-sit dr-di-ne. A-men. A - men.
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3.
In supreme nocte ccena;
Recumbens cum fra"tribus,
Observata lege plene
Cibis in legalibus,
Cibum turb«e duodente
Se dat suis m ambus.
4.
Verbum caro panem ve'rum,
Verbo carnem eificit,
Fftque sanguis Christimerum,
Etsi sensus deficit,
Ad firmandum cor since'rum
Sdla fides sufficit.
V. Panem de coalo prtestitfsti eis, alle
luia.
5.
Tantum ergo Sacrament um
Venere'mur cernui,
Et antfquum documentum
Novo cedat rTtui:
Praestet ffdes supplementum
Sensuum defe'ctui.
6.
Genito'ri Genito'que
Laus et jubilatio,
Salus, honor, virtus quoque
Sit et benedfctio,
Procede'nti ab utroque
Compar sit laudatio. Amen.
/?. Omne delectamentum in se habe'ntem,
alleluia.
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VENI JESU, AMOR MI
CHERUBINI
Andante (J = 92)
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Ve-ni, A - mor mi!
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256
Breviary
Lento (J = 84)
LATIN HYMNS
PARCE DOMINE
Ancient
Par - ce Do - mi - ne,
Par - ce po - pu - lo
tu - Oj Ne in ae-ter-num I-ras-ca
rs no
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258
LATIN HYMNS
RGRATE, COELI, DESUPER
(TEMPORE ADVENTUS)
Oratorian Version
SUL1
Ro - ra - te, coe - li, de-su-per: et nu - bes plu-ant ju - stum.
TUTTJ SOLI
Ro - ra - te,fctc.l.Ne i - ra - sea-rib, Do -mi -ne: ne ul-tra rne-oif-ne -ris
J J iJ' ff (r_(L_E y y r i
i - ni-qui - ta - tib no - strae: EC - ce cf - vi -tas San-cti tu - i
1
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fa - eta est de-ser - ta, Si -on de-ser-ta fa-ctaest: Je - ru -
* J^ J> J' ^
sa-lem de-bO-la-ta est: do-mus san-cti - li - ca- ti - o - nib no-straw
TL'TTI
ot glo-ri-ae no- strae u-bi lau-da-ve-runt te pa-ties uo-stri. Ro-ra - te;etc.
SUL1 _
Ji J^ J)
j, J> J
Pec-ca - vi - mus, et fa-cti bum-us ut ioi-mun-dus oiu - nes nos,
et ce - ci - di - mus qua - si fo' - li - um u - ni - ver - si:
250
LATIN HYMNS
p
r r r~[r
Et i - ni - qui - ta - tes no - strut- qua - si ven - tus ab - s»tu -
J> J J
J» J' J'
le'- runt nos: ab-scon-df- sti fa - ci -em tu - am a no - bis,
'turn
et al - li- sf-sti nos in tua-nu i - ni-qui-ta - tis> no - btrae. Ro - ra - te, etc.
SOLI
J) J> J^ J
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3. Vi - de, Do - mi - ne, al - fli - cti - o - nem po' - pu- li tu - i,
JTTTTfr
P
et mit-te quern mis -su-rus es»: e - in it - te A-gnumdom-i - na -
J
to-rem ter - rae de pe-tra de-ser-ti ad mon-tem ff-li-ae Si -on:
rum
:JOJ^ J ^
i5=fc
-**-•
JjiJ^J UJj
ut ad - fe-rat ip-se ju-gum cap-ti-vi -ta - tis no- strae. Ro - ra- te. etc.
SOU
LjqJ-U
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4.Con-so-la-mi-ni, cou-so-la-mi-ni, pd-pu-le me - us: ci-to ve'-ni -et
J'
J | (r [f (T
sa-lus tu - a. Qua-re moe-ro-re con-su- me-ris? qua-re iu-no-va-
'
j
vit te do-lor? Sal-va-bo te, no - li ti-me- re:
> jt [f [T-ff^J
^J J* JT; ^
e -go e-nim sum
TUTTl
Do-mi-nus De-ustu-us, San-ctus Is-ra-el, Red-em-ptor tu - us. Ro-ra-te, etc.
251
259
LATIN HYMNS
MISE
Ihf-l 1 1
. Mi-se -
IpJ.'i P.
re re me - i De - us
— ° — — f" " — F~ *~i* — p i* i~
2. Et se -
3. Xm-plius
4. Outf -
5. Ti-bi
6. Ec-ce
7. Ec-ce
8. As-per -
9. Au-df -
1O. A-ve'r -
11. Cor muu -
12. Ne pro -
l.'f Red-de
14. Do-ce' -
15. Lf-be-ra
16.Do-mi-ne,
17. Qudniam
IS.^acri -
19. Be-nik -
20.Tuncac -
260
i _ _
cundum multitudinum mise - - ra-ti d-numtu-a - rum,
lava me ab in - - i-qui-ta-te me - a,
niam iniquitate me •- am e-gocog-nds - co,
soli peccavi, et malum co - ram te fe • ci:
enim in iniqui - - ta-ti- bus con- ceptussum
enim veritatem di - le - xis - ti;
ges me hysso' . . . - . po et mun- da - bor;
tui meodabis gaudi - - um et, las - ti - tiam
te faciem tuam a pec - ca-tis me - is,
dum ere ... . . a in me, De - us,
jicias mex ... - a fa-ci-e tu - a,
mihi JLuitUiam sa-lu - ta-ris tu - i,
bo inf . . - - quos vi-as tu - as,
me de sanguinibus, Deus, D«us sa - lu-tis me - «e;
labi - f - a me-a a - pe - riesj
si vplufsses, sacrificium de - dfs-sem u - tique
tic mm Deo spfritus con - trf-bu - la - tusj
ne fa^c, Domine^in bona volunta te tu-a Si - on,
ceptabis sacrificium justrtiie, oblationes, * t^ no-lo - caus-taj
Re'qui em as - ter - nam
Et lux per - pe' - tua
BENE
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JL* — J J ^
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Be-ne -
t>.« ^£L
dfctus Ddminus De - us Israel
linn f'^ .f i
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2. Et ti -
3. Si-cut
4. Sa-lu' -
5. Ad fa -
6. Jus-ju -
7. Ut si. -
8. In san -
9. Et tu
1O. Ad dan -
11. Per vfs -
12. 11 -lu -
13. Glo' -
14. Si-cut
At Requiems
iimteadv/Gfon
I 1 1 Lp j*_ Jl
rexit cornu sa li£ tis no bis,
locutus est per os san - cto-rum
tern ex ini - - - mf - cis no-stris,
cie'ndam misericordiam cum pa - tribus no-stris:
randum, quod juravit ad A'braham pa - trem no- strum
ne tim6re, de manu inimicdrum nostrdrum li be - ra-ti,
ctitate, et jubtftia^ co - ram ip - so,
puer, prophe'ta Altissi - mi vo - caoe-ris
dam scientiam salutis pie - bi e - jus;
cera^misericdrdiie ^ De - i no - &tri.
m in are his, qui in tenebris et in umbra mor - tis se-dent:
ria Pa - tri et Ff - lio
erat in princfpio, et nunc et sem-per
Rcqui - em te - ter- nam
"Et lux per - pe - tua
252
LATIN HYMNS
1 J J
ij J i i
p
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seciindum magnam mi be -re
\-' • j i
P;
cor-di-am
i p. — i
t
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am
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dele i -^ - - - ...
eta pecca - - ....
et peccatum meum con ....
utjustiiiceris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas
et in peccatis concepit
incur tu et occulta sapientia» tua» manif -
lavabis me et super ni
et exultabunt ossa
et omnes iniquita - - - -
et spfntum rectum innova in
et Spiritum Sanctum tuum
et spfritu princi - ....
et fmpii ad
et exultabit lingua mea
et os meum annuntia - - - - -
holocaust is
cor contrftum et humiliatum, De
ut ajdificen ..--..
tune imponent super alta - - - .
do- .......
ni-qui
ta- tern
me -
am.
to
me-o
mun -
dame.
tra
me est
sem -
per.
cum
ju-di
ca -
IIS.
me
ma- ter
me -
a.
68
taVti,
mi -
hi.
vem
de-al
ba -
bor.
hu -
mi-li
f
a
ta.
tes
me- as
de -
le.
vis -
ce-ri-bus
me -
is.
ne
au-fe-ras
a
me.
pa -
li con -
fir -
ma me.
!*
con-ver -
ten -
tur.
jus -
tf - ti-am.
tu -
am.
bit
lau-dem
tu -
am.
non
de-lec -
ta -
her is.
us
nondes -
pi -
cies.
tur
mu-ri Je -
ru -
salem.
re
tu-um
VI
tulos.
na
ei- is
Do -
mine.
lu -
ce-at
e
is.
DICTUS
-+H-
— rd — « — nl — i — H
:J3!!
Ipi
'fi if f—
quia visitavit, et fecit Redemptionem ple-bis su - ae.
-
J J
. p —
i^1 ^
in domo David pu
e - ri
su - i.
quia bit'culo suut, prophe
ta-rum e^ - jus.
et de marm ouiniurn
qui o
- de-runt nos.
et memorari testament!
SU- 1
san - cti.
datu - - - -
rum so no - bis.
servi -
- a ' mi
is il - li.
omnibus di
e bus no - stris.
one ibis enim ante iaciem
Domini parare vi - as e - jus.
in remissionem pecca
to- rum e - orum.
in quibus visitavit nos, cri - ... ens ex al - to.
addirigendos pedes nostros in vi-am pa - cis.
etSpiri -tu-i San - cto.
et in saecula saecu -
lo-rum. A - men.
dona
e - is
Do mi ne.
Id - - -
ce-at e • is.
253
261
LATIN HYMNS
TE DEUM LAUDAMUS
(FOR THANKSGIVING)
Roman Version
Te De-um lau -da - mus: te Do' - mi -numcon-fi - te-mur.
r
£
Te ae-ter-num Pa - trem o - mnis ter - ra ve - ne - ra - tur.
;, J^J' J'J'J'J'J'J^J'fr
Ti-bi o-mnes An-ge-li, ti - bi coe-li et u-ni-ver-sae po-te- sta-tes.
p IJ)
[f
Ti - bi Che'-ru-bim et Se - ra-phim in - ces - sa - bi - li vo - ce
pro- cla-mant. San
club: San
ctus:
n
San-ctus Dcf-mi - nus De - us Sa - ba - oth. Pie - ni sunt coe -
r r r J
li et ter - ra ma - je - sta -tis glo' - ri - ae tu - ae.
Te glo - ri - o
A - po - sto - lo' - rum cho - rus:
n
*> r
To Pro - phe - ta - rum lau - da - bi - lis nu - me -rus:
J
P F f
Mar -ty- ruin can- di - da - tus lau - dat ex- er - ci - tus.
•M
LATIN HYMNS
3
^
Te per or - bem ter - r«f - ruin san - eta eon - fi - te'
n
tur EC - cle - bi - a: Pa
trem itu - men - sae
J
J I[T [T [T [T p
ma - je - sta - tis: Ve - ne - ran - dum tu - urn ve - rum,
et u ni - cum Ff - li - urn: Sari
Pa - ra - cli - turn Spi - ri-tum. Tu Rex glo - ri - ae, Chri-ste.
Tu Pa - tris bem - pi - ter - nus es Ff li - us.
[T y F
Tu ad li - be - ran- dum su - bee - ptu - rus ho - mi -. nem,
non hor - ru - i - sti Vir - gi - nis u - te - rum.
^£
g
Tu, de - vi - cto mor - tis a - cu - le - o, a - pe
ru - f - sti ere - den - ti - bus re - gna coe - IcT - rum.
Tu ad dex-te-rarn De - i se - de^, in glcT- ri - a Pa - tris.
255
LATIN HYMNS
dex cr«T- de-ris es - so ven - tu - rus.
Te er - go quae- su-mub, tu - is ia- mu - lib sub - ve - ni,
pre - ti - o - so ban-gui - ne red - e
E - t<
JL ^ \
5r - na
1 'f=S
i
ac cum sau-ctis
tu -
s —
is
4
in |
)
6lo-
J
ri -
j
a
)
fo J m
— J — •
• — J
— a — H J) — — J — •
1
nu - me - ra - ri. Sal - vum lac po' - pu - luin tu - um
Do - mi - ne
et be - ne - die hae - re - di - ta - ti
^Jj 'J> J3-H
*— •
tu - ae. Et re - ge e - os, et ex - tol - le il - los
I
us -que in ae - ter - num. Per sm - gu - los di - es
be - ne - df - ci - mus te. Et lau - da-mus no- men tu-um
in sae - cu - lum, et in sae - cu - lum sae - cu - li.
Di - gna - re, Do - mi - ne, di - e - i
256
sto
LATIN HYMNS
si - ne pec - ca - to nos cu - sto - df - re. Mi - se
re' - re no - stri, Do - mi - ne, mi - s»e - re' - re no - stri.
Fi - at mi - se - ri - cor - di - a tu - a, Do - mi - ne, su - per nos
quern - ad - mo - dum spe - ra - vi - mub in te.
In te.
cun
fun - dar in ae
num.
V. Benedicamus Patrem et Fflium cum Sancto SpiYitu.
H. Laudemus et superexaltemus eum in sae'cula.
V. Beuedictus; es Domine in firmamento coeli.
R. Et laudabilis,et gloriosus, et superexaltatus in saecula.
V. Do'mine exaudi orationem meam.
R. Et clamor meus ad te ve'niat.
V. Ddminus vobfscum. R. Et cum spfritu tuo.
Ore'mus.
Deus, cujus misericdrdiae non est numerus, et bonitatis iufinftus est thesau
rus: pn'hbimte majestati tuaj pro collatis donis gratias agituus, tuam semper cle-
mentiam exorantesjut qui petentibus postulata conce'dis, eosdem non deserens,ad
priemia futura disponas. Per Christum Dominum nostrum. R. Amen.
257
262
LATIN HYMNS
VENI CREATOR SPIRITU8
I-ftc
IM 1 =— 1 =^
j — i — j — j— -ci — i
1. Ve - ni Cre - a
2. Qui di - ce rib
J _ • 3 D
tor Sgf - ri - tus,
Pa - ra - cli - tus,
&
r ' =f^=
H i i J>-J -
1 : H 1» 1
j r j ^j j j =i
ty" - .= t - - p. 3 — i. «
Men - tes tu - o rum vi si - ta,
Al - tfb - si mi do - num De - i,
Lv.j.r g—f fr & t g n
R>
->—
1 1
l^trJ-J J J'
T^, i 1 i=
1 1 1-
— i — n — C \ ^i —
4 H
T f * ±. * j ?. - " ^a ^
Ouae-tu ere -' a - sti pee-to -ra. A
T£t spi-ri ta - lis linc-ti - o.
. . . *
• men. <//• A - men.
- J- £
[^ f r i
' F— J L^-
r " r-P-^p=r
H
3.
Tu septif«5rmis munere,
Dfgitus paternaa d extern,
Turite promfs»sum,Patris,
Sermdne ditans guttura.
4.
Accende lumen se'nsibus
Infunde amorem cdrdibus
Inffrma nostri cdrporis
Virtdte firmans pe"rpeti.
Hostem repellas longius,
Pace'mque dones prutinus:
Ductore sic te praJvio,
Vite'mus omne noxium.
r. Repleti sunt omnes Spfritu Sancta.
Alleluia. ^
/^Et coeperunt loqui. Alleluia.
6.
Per te sciamus da Patrem,
Noscamus atque Filium,
Teque utriusque Spfritum
Credamus omni tempore.
7.
Deo Patri sit gldria,
Et Filio, qui a mortuis
Surrexit, ac Pariclito,
In saeculo'rum saecula.Amen.
^ Loqueb^ntur va"riis linguis Apdstoli.
AUeluia.
^Magnalia Dei AlleJaia.
258
263
LATIN HYMNS
AVE MARIS STELLA
Breviary
Andante (J =84)
LAMBILLOTTE
1. A - ve, Ma - ris Stel - la,
2. Su-mens il - lud XA - ve
De - i Ma - ter al - ma,
Ga-bri - e - Us o - re,
I Pf F
%
PPf
At-que sem-per vir - go,
Fun- da nos in pa - ce,
Fe-lix coe-li por
He-vae no
^ F F f p ir f
i
i
At-que semper vir
Fun-da nos in pa
go, Fe-lix coe-li por- ta.
ce, Mu-tans He-vae no -men.
A- men.
¥m
3.
Solve vincla re is,
Prefer lumen caecis,
Mala nostra pelle,
Bona cuncta posce;
Mala nostra pelle,
Bona cuncta posce.
4.
Monstrateesse Matrem,
Sumat per te preces,
Qui pro nobis natus
Tulit esse tuus;
Qui pro nobis natus
Tulit esse tuus.
5.
Virgo singularis,
Inter omnes mitis,
Nos culpis solutos
Mites fac et castosj
Nos culpis solutos
Mites fac et castos.
6.
Vitam praesta puram,
Iter para tutum,
Ut videntes Jesum
Semper collaetemur;
Ut videntes Jesum
Semper collaetemur.
7.
Sit laus Deo Patri,
Summo Christo decus,
Spiritui Sancto,
Tribus honor unus;
Spiritui Sancto,
Tribus honor unus.
259
LATIN HYMNS
AVE, MARIS STELLA
Brevi
ary
Mode r at o (
'. « J J 1
» ; oy)
i J J i J j J J i =pp
Italian Meludy
A l J J =l
\\
'' '? g — 1 —
1. A - vc,
2. Su-iiiens
^ p (L_|
g a * * -^-^-=3=^=^— =g=^a=
Ma - ris stel la, De-i Ma - ter
il - lud A ve Gab-ri - el - is
[--.£» Q. . 17 |2 . Q .k^- , A ft P
F H K r« 45 5 -^ b —
F*'r
_J 1 ' ^^-> |P
£&
_. — ,
~T '
i _j (
F=H=
t=t=i
II (S) p ^
jjjj
111
1 U 1
i
i
^J .
» '
• j
«^P
8 1
al - ma, At - que som - per Vir - - go,
o "- it-, Fuu-da liua in pa.
ce,
tTT~t
o 1
r—8:
F^
5
1
J5
rF""1
P- ,
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I
— 1
i r^- —
9
35
,i
1 — 1 n
I .
Wr
M— 3— '
-3 — ^
-i
5
1 «**— 1
-«-
o 1
TT
Fe - lix coo - li
p
t«t.
Mu- taus E, - Vtt*
Uu
men. A - men.
4.
fJ g
Ip f
pf
r^
tt
I ° 1
» 1
^ b b ' 1
1 1 !
^N'^-^{p
n
1
3.
Solve vinclu reis,
Pioler luuieu caecis;
Mala nustra pelle;
Boiia cuucta posce.
4.
Monstxate essematiem;
Suuiat per te pieces,
Qui pro i.obis uatus
Tulit esse tuus.
5.
Virgo singular '.s,
Inter omnes. raitis,
Nus culpis solutus,
Mites lac et castos.
6.
Vitain praesta puram,
Iter para tutum>
Ut videutes Jesum,
Semper collaete'iiiui.
7.
Sit laus Deo Patri,
Suiumo Christo decus,
Spintui Sancto,
Tribus honor unub. Amen.
V. Dignaie me laudare te,Virgo Sacrata. ft, Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.
260
265
Breviary
Moderato (J- = 48)
LATIN HYMNS
AVE, MARIS STELLA
French Melody
PS
i
1. A - ve, Ma-ris stel - la,
2.Su-uiens il- lud A - ve .
De - i Ma-ter al -
Gab-ri - el - is o -
ma,
re,
At -
Fun -
m
^
que sem-per Vir - go,
da nos in pa - ce,
Fe - lix COB - li por - ta, _ At
Mu - tians E-va» no - men, _ Fun
i
j.j>j JHJ
J bJ J i '•[:
que sein-per Vir -go,
da nos in pa - ce,
Fe - lix cce-li por - ta. _
Mu-tans E-vae no - men.
A - men.
3.
Solve vincla reis,
Profer lumen caecis;
ll-'Mala nostra pelle,
Bona cuncta posce.:||
4.
Monslra te esse matrem;
Sumat per te preces,
ll:Qui pro nobis natus
. Tulit esse tuus.:||
5.
Virgo singularis,
Inter omnes raitis,
||:Nos culpis solutos,
Mites fac et castos.:||
6.
Vitam praesta puram,
Iter para tutuui,
II: Ut videntes Jesum,
Semper collietemur. :||
7.
Sit laus Deo Patri,
Summo Christo decus
Il-Spiritui Sancto,
Tribus honor unus.--ll Amen.
. Dignare me laudare te, Virgo Sacrata. A Da mihi vir tut em contra hostes tuos.
261
266
LATIN HYMNS
TE JOSEPH, CELEBRENT
Breviary
Andante (J-= 144)
tT — i ft — d r~l —
J> 4 M. =
— - 1 —
=^=^
4i— 4 £ — y i —
1 Te, Jo - beph, ce -
2 Al - mo cum tu -
3 J J
le - brent a
mi - dam ger
— c* F —
=^F=
gmi -
mi
— P
=3=^
na
ne
~^-^»- — k £ k^ p
*x i i
1" I p =
r
E
m
- li - turn,
con - ju -
Te^ cun-cti re - so-nent
Ad - mf - rans, du - bi - o
chri - stf - a
tan - ger - is
dum cho - ri,
arf - xi - us,
Qui cla-rus
Af'- fla-tu
me - ri - tis,
su - pe - ri
juh - ctus es
Fla - mi - nis
•P
l
id - cly - tae
An - re - lus
Ca - sto foe
Con - cep-tum
de
P,
re Vir - gi
e - rum do
ni._
cet.
3.
Tunatum Dominumstringis adekteras,
JE'gypli prof ugum tu sequeris plagas-
AmrsbU*m Solymib qui^ris, et fnvenib
Mibcens gaudia iletibus.
Post mortem reliquos mors piaconsecrat
Palmamque emeritus gloria suscipit:
Tu vivens, Sxfperis par, frueris Deo,
Mira sorte beatior.
5.
Nobis, summa Trias, parce precantibus,
Dajoseph me'ritis, sfdera scandere
Ut tandem ifceat nos tibi perpetim
Gratum prdmere canticum.
V. Constftuit eum dominum domus
SUcB.
R. Et prfncipem^pmnis possessions
suae.
T; Gloria at divftias in domo ejus.
jR. Et justitia ejus manet in ssecrulum
sasculi.
262
267
LATIN HYMNS
ISTE CONFESSOR
Breviary
Moderate (J = 54)
4
1. Is - te Con-fes - sor Do - mi- ni, co - le*h - tes Quern pi - e
2. gui pi -us, pru-dens, hu-mi-lis pu - df - cus, SJb-ri-am
m
f f if MM
*
laud - ant
dux - it
po - pu-li per or - bem, Hac di - e l*j - tus
si - ne la - be vi - tam, Do - nee hu - man - us
3
~fj*i t lt im
me - ru - it be - a
an - i - ma-vit au
- tas,
- raj
Scan - de - re
Spf - ri - tus
se - des.
ar - tus.
A - men.
3.
Cujus ob pr&stans meritum frequenter
Aigra quay passim jacuere, membra,
Viribus morbi domitis, saluti
Restituuntur.
4.
Noster nine illi chorus obsequentem
Cdncinit laudem, celebresque palmas,-
Ut piis ejus precibus juvemur
Omne per aevum.
5.
Sit Salus illi,decus atque virtus,
Qui, super coali sdlio cortlscans,
Totfus mundi seriem gubeinat
Trinus et unus. Amen.
. Amavit eum Dominus et ornavit eum. J^Stolam gloria Tnduit eum.
268
Breviary
Moderato(l -- 54)
LATIN HYMNS
ISTE CONFESSOR
m
2. gui pi -us, pru - dens, hu - mi-lib pu - di - c
iJ;0Mj J 1 |f t |||= ff < f iff 1
us,
a
Sob - j
rH
i -am
* 41
T — f—
•f ' n f — M-f — t=-
1 F v r V
H
-1
r f
^
^^
laud-aut
dux - it
po-pu-li per or - bem, Hac di -e lie - tub1 ,
hi -no la- be vi - taiu, Do - nee hu - man - os
i
i
IfJI e. ^ r Jfc=l
1 J J |
H — j) — -jr- 1
1 — j
J 1
H — H
y M P ' '
-» •
L! i 1 — 1
-*
1 '
n d '
me- ru- it be -
a - tas, Scan -de- re
se - des.
an - i - ma - vit
au - rw
Spi - ri - tus
ar - tus.
A - men.
M
.
Cujus-ob praestans meiituai frequenter
Aigra qua; passim jacuere, membra;
Vfribus morbi, ddmitis, saluti
Restituuutur.
4.
No&ter hinc illi chorus obsequentem
Concinit laudem,celebresque pa.lma.s-
Ut piis ejus precibus juve'mur
Omue per i^vum.
5.
Sit salub illi decub atque virtus
Qui, super coeli solio coruscans,
Totfus mundi seriem gubernat
Trinus et unus. Amen.
". Amavit euin Dominus et ornaviteum. 'Jf. Stolam gloria* fnduit eum
264
269
Moderate
LATIN HYMNS
JESU CORONA VIRGINUM
(FEAST OF VJXGIXS)
BLANCHI
lt
i
i
i
Je - su, co-ro - na Vir- gi-num, Quern Ma-ter il - la con - ci-pit,
Qui per-gis in- ter li - li - a, Sep-tus cho-re - is Vir - gi-niuu,
uaa so - la Vir
pun - sus de - co
go, Vir
rus, de
go par - tu-rit. Haec
co - rus glo - ri • a, Spon
i
i
igfad
W
vo
sib
r
ta
que
Y-
cle
red
'mens ac
pree
ci - pe.
mi - a. _
^m
m
REFRAIN
j iijJJiJ J iJ J J iJ .' 'i
au. Mi-se-re-re no - bis, Cor Te-su mi - se -
!• F
Cor Je-su, Je-su. Mi-se-re-re no- bis, Cor Je-su mi-
^•Ov * ~ ^ .... - r . /^ ^ f .* <• 1* J^i
^
f
f
4:
m
m
3
i
re
re, Cor Je- su mi-se- re - re no^
bis ---
S.Quocumque tendis, Virgines 4.Te deprecamur supplices,
Sequuntur, atque laudibus Nostris ut addas sensibus
Postte canentes, canente*^ cursitant, Nescire prorsus,prorsus omnia
Hymnosque dulces personant. Corruptionis vulnera.
5. Virtus, honor laus, gloria
Deo Patri cum Filio,
Sancto simul, simul Paraclito,
In saeculorum, s«ecula.
265
270
LITANIES
LITANY OF THE BLESSED
Allegretto (J = 126)
|N¥
, (• iirtll M2 m' O
l — Jr~J — 1 — ri n\ — i"
w* "
'' {/ loll J- 1 3=^
1. Kyrie e - le-i - son K
y - ri - e e - le - i - soi
i
2. Kyrie e le - i - son Ky -ri-e e- le-i- son
3. Pater de coelis De - us mi - se - re" - re no bis
4. Spfritus Sancte De - us mi - se - re - re no - bis
"^TTT
— IMI rf — ff p • i P
^ r r — r i *• — r— Y
5
ki^ L£ — (Lf Lf
x- -
1 f1 \ \ =£=
\ FFj S
— N— -
w
LJ1-t i i =p=^
San eta Ma - rf -
a San- eta De - i Ge-ne-trix
TT~T
i. p e e i g
p ipff^-
"Tfi
"r '
>M r r =E=
i '" r " g=^=
f-M
5.
Ma ter Chri -
sti, Mater df - vi - nae gra-ti-ae,
6.
Ma ter ca - stfs - si-ma, Mater in - vi - o - la
- ta,
7.
Ma ter a - ma-bi-lis, Ma - ter ad mi - ra-bi-lis,
8.
Ma ter Crea -to -
ris, Ma - ter Sal-va - to
- ris,
9.
Virgo ve - ne - ran -
da, Vir - go prae-di - can - da,
10. Vir go cle -
mens, Vir - go fi - de
- H«,
11.
Sedes sa - pi - en- ti-ae, Causa no - strae lae - tf-
ti-ae,
12.
Vas ho - no - ra - bi-le, Vas insi gnedevoti- 6
- nis,
13.
Tur ris Da - vi- di-ca, Tur - ris e - bur-ne-a,
14. Foe de - ris ar -
ca, Ja - nu - a coe
- ",
15. Salus in - fir - mo -
rum, Refugf - urn pecca-to
- rum
16
Auxili - - um christia-no -
rum, Re - gf - na Ange - lo
- rum
17. Regi na Prophe-ta -
rum, Re - gf - na Aposto-ld
- rum
18. Regi na Confes-so -
19.Regfna sine labe origina-li con - ce -
rum, Re - gf - na Vir-gi-mur
pta, Re - gina sacratfssimi Ro-sa-i i - i,
rp '
Lento
j _!
^
Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata
mun di
Agnus Dei qui tollib peccata
mun - di
Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata
'• T9 noil
muii - di
^ F*
' 9
h {'
=J
266
VIRGIN MARY
LITANIES
Christe e le - i - son Chris te e
Christe au - di -nos Chris - te ex
Fili Redemptormundi De - us mi - se - re - re
Sancta trfnitas unus De - us mi - se - re - re
le - - son.
au - di -nos.
no - bis.
no - bis.
*
[-4 -T j J 1
1 J. J j | J=f
j r\ =4=- 1 i
t'
3 *!—e «— V-
f-
i rJ|O rj j
1
San - eta Vir - go
Vir - gi-num 0
ra pro no - bis.
if:. E P P=l
p p < r
— f J3- J^J.
F=J , r r
Ma ter pu
ris - si - ma, .
f r [
Mater in - te - me
ra - ta, \
Mater bo - ni con
sf - li - i, \
Vir - go pru - den -
tis - si - ma, 1
Vir go
po - tens, m
Spe - cu - lum ju
sti - ti - ae, m
Vas spi - ri - tu
*, - le> 1
Ro sa
my - sti - ca, Vo
ra pro no - bis
Do - mus
au - re - a, /
Stel - la ma - tu
ti - na, A
Con - sola-trix affli -
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Regf - na pa - triar -
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FORTY HOURS
FORTY HOURS' ADORATION
OPENING
1. After Mass tile Blessed Sacrament is incensed
2.PROCESSION during which "Pange Lingua" page is sung
3.TANTUM ERGO: at the "Genitori" the Blessed Sacrament is incensed
4.LITANY of Saints
5. Orations sungfcjr ib* priest
CLOSING
1. LITANY immediately after Muss
2. PROCESSION: '-Pange Lingua" is sung
3.TANTUM ERGO: at the "Genitori" the Blessed Sacrament is incensed
4.0RATIONS by the priest: then Benediction.
CAXTORS
LITANY OF THE SAINTS
CHORUS
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Sancta Virgo Virgiuin. Ora, etc.
Sancte Michael. Ora, etc.
Sancte Gabriel. Ora, etc.
Sancte Raphael. Ora, etc.
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Orate, etc.
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ordines Orate, etc.
FORTY HOURS
Sancte Joannes Baptfsta. Ora,etc.
Sancte Joseph. Ora, etc.
Omnes sancti Patriarch** et Proph-
etie. Orate, etc.
Saucte Petre. Ora, ate.
Sancte Paule,
Sancte Andre'a,
Sancte Jacobe,
Saucte Joannes,
Sancte Thorn a,
Sancte Jacobe,
Sancte Phillfppe,
Sancte Bartholomaee,
Sancte Matthaee,
Sancte Simon,
Sancte Thaddaee,
Sancte Matthfa,
Sancte Barnaba,
Sancte Luc a,
Sancte Marce,
Omnes sancti Apostoli
et Evangelists,
Omnes sancti Discfpuli
Domini,
Omnes sancti Innocentes,
Sancte Stephane,
Sancte Laurent i>
Sancte Vincenti,
Sancti Fabiane et
Sebastiane,
Sancti Joannes et
Paule,
Sancti Cosma et
Damiane,
Sancti Gervasi et
Protasi, orate.
ora.
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ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
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ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
orate.
orate,
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orate,
orate.
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ty re*,
Sancte Silvester,
Sancte Gregori,
Sancte Ainbrosi,
Sancte Augustine,
Sancte Hieronyme,
Sancte Martfne,
Sancta Nicolae,
Gomes sancti Pontfiices
et Conf et>so'res,
Omues saucti Doc-
to'res,
Sancte Antoni,
Sancte Benedfcte,
Sancte 3»rnarde,
Sancte Domfnice,
Sancte Francrsce,
Omnes sancti Sacer-
dotes et Levftu?,
Omnes sancti McTn -
achi et Ereuaft«tJ,
Sancta MarTa Mag-
dalena,
Sancta Agatha,
Sancta Lucia,
Sancta Agnes,
Sancta Ccecflia,
Sancta Catharfna,
Sancta Anastasia,
sanctum Virgi -
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orate.
orate,
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
orate,
orate.
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ora.
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Pro - pf - ti - us es - to, Par - ce no - bis, Do - mi - ne.
Propftius esto, exaudi nos, Ddmine.
Ab omni malo,
Ab omni peccato,
Ab ira tua,
A subitanea et improvfsa morte,
Ab insfdiis diaboli,
Ab ira ct odio et omni malavolun-
tate,
A spfritu formcatidnis,
A fulgure et tempest&te,
A flagello terraemdtus,
A peste, fame, et bello
is
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A morte perpetua,
Per myste"rium sanctae mcarnati6ni»
tuae.
Per adyentum tuum,
Per nativitatem tuam,
Per baptfsmum, et sanctum jeju -
mum tuum,
Per crucem et passidnem tuam,
Per mortem et sepulturam tuam,
Per sanctam resurrectidnem tuam,
Per admirabilem ascensidnem tuam,
Per adyentum SpfritusSanctiPara-
cliti.
In die Judfcii.
Pec - ca - to - res.
Te
Ut nobis parcas,
Ut nobis indulgeas,
Ut ad veram poenitentiam nos per-
ducere digneVis,
Ut ecclesiam tuam sanctam re^gere,
et conservare digneris,
Ut domum apostolicum, et omnes
ecclesiasticos drdines in sancta
religione conservare digneris,
Ut inimfcos sanctae ecclesiae humili-
are digne'ris^
Ut regibus, et princfpibus Christi-
anis pacem, et veram conco'rdiam
donare digneris,
Ut cuncto populo Christiano pacem,
et unitatem largfri digneris, ,
ro - gam - us au - di - nos.
Ut nosmetfpsos in tuo sancto servf-
tio confortare, et conservare
digneris,
Ut mentes nostras ad coelestia de-
sideria erigas,
Ut omnibus benefactdribus nostris
sempiterna bona retrfbuas,
Ut animas nostras -fratrum, propin-
qudrum, et benefactdrum nos-
trdrum ab aeterna damnatione
eripias
Ut fructus terrae dare, et conservare
digneris,
Ut omnibus fidelibus defunctis re
quiem aeternam donare digneYis,
Ut nos exaudfre digneris,
Fili Dei,
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2. Confundantur, et revereantur,
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3. Avertantur retrdrsum et erube's-
cant, *qui volunt mihi mala.
4. Avertantur statim erubescentes,
*qui dicunt mihi: Euge, euge!
nefe, qui quaerunt te: * et dicant
semper: | Magnificetur Dominus; |
qui dfligunt salutare tuum.
me
sti - na.
6. Ego vero egenus; et pauper sum:
*Deus, adjuva me.
7. Adjutor meus, et liberator meus
es tu: ^Ddminc ne moreris.
JL.L U1WUV 1111.111. JU<U^C, CU^CI .
5. Exultent, et laetentur | inte om- tui oancto.
8. Gloria Patri, et Filio, *et Spfri-
9. Sicut erat in princfpio, | et nunc,
et semper, *et in saecula saeculorum .
Amen.
V. Salvos fac servos tuos.
R. Deus meus, sperantes in te.
V. Esto nobis, Ddmine, turrisforti-
tudinis.
R, A facie inimfci.
V. Nihil proffciat inimfcus in nobis.
R.^ Et filius iniquitatis non appdnat
no cere nobis.
V. Ddmine, non secundum peccata
nostra facias nobis.
R. Neque^ secundum iniquitates
nostras retribuas nobis.
V. Oremus pro Pontifice nostro^ N.
R. Ddminus conservet eum,etvivf-
ficet eum, et beatum faciat eum in
terra, et non tradat eum in animamin-
imicdrum ejus.
V. Oremus pro benefactoribus nos-
tris.
R. Retrfbuere dignare, Domine,
omnibus nobis bona facientibus prop-
ter nomen tuum, vitam aeternam .
Amen.
V. Oremus pro fidelibus defunctis.
R. Requiem aeternam dona eis
Ddminej et lux perpetua luceat eis.
V- Requiescanl in pace.
R. Amen .
T. Pro fratrlbus nostris abse'ntibus..
R. Salvos fac servos tuos , Deus
meus sperantes in te.
7. Mitte eis Ddmine, auxflium de
sancto.
R. Et de Sion tuere eos.
F. Ddmine, exaudi oratidnem mean
R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
F. Ddminus v6l>rscum.;
R. Et cum spfritu tuo.f
day of EX-
275
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OREMUS
Deus, qui nobis sub Sacramento mirabili Passio'nis tuae memdriamreli-
btij tribue, quaesumus, ita nos Corporis, et Sanguinis tui sacra Mysteriave-
netarijut Redemptio'nis tuae friictum in nobis jugiter sentiamus.
Concede nos fanrulos tuub, quaesumus, Ddmine Deus, perpetua mentis, et
co'rporis sanitate gaudere; et gloriosa Beatae Mariae semper Virginia inter-
cessidne a praesenti liberari tristftia, et aeterna perfrui laetftia.
Omnfpotens bempiterne Deus, miserere famulo tuo Pontffici nostro N.,
et dTrige eum secundum tuam clementiam in viam salutis aeternae, ut, te
donante, tibi placita cupiat, et tota virtute perffciat.
Deus, refugium nostrum et virtus, adesto piis Ecclesiae tuae precibus,
auctor ipse pietatis: et praesta, ut quod fideliter petimus, efficaciter conse-
quamur.
Omnrpotens, sempite'rne Deus, qui salvas omnes, et neminem vis perfre:
respice ad animas, diabdlica fraude decc-ptas; ut omni haeretica pravitatede-
pdsita, errantium corda resipfscant, et ad veritatis tuae redeant unitatem.
Omnipotens, sempiterne Deus, qui vivdrum dominaris simul et mortuor-
um, omniumque misereris, quos tuos fide et dpere futures esse praendscis: te
supplices exoramus, ut pro quibus effundere preces decrevimus, quosque vel
praesens saeculum adhuc in carne retinet, vel futurum jam exutos cdrporesu-
scepit, intercendentibus omnibus Sanctis tuis, pietatis tuae dementia omnium
delictdrum suorum veniam consequantur. Per Ddminum nostrum JestunChri-
stum Friium tuurn, qui tecum vivit, et regnat in unitate Spfritus Sancti Deus,
per dmnia saecula saeculdrum. R. Amen.
The celebrant kneels and sings:
K Ddmine, exaudi oratio'nem meam.
R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
The chanters intone:
K Exaudiat nos omnipotent* et misericors Ddminuti.
R. Et cubtodiat nos semper. Amen.
The celebrant null jo ins:
KFidelium a'nimae per misericdrdiam Dei requiescant in pace.
R- Amen.
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BENEDICTION
O SALUTARIS
Old Hymnal
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JIJTJ
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Ho
Do
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ter - mi - no,
i
Da ro-bur, ler aux - i^- li
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um.
a. A-men.
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O SALUTARIS
Werner
S
1. O sa- lu - ta - ris Ho - sti - a,
2. U- ni trin - o - que Do - mi - no
QuiB cce - li pan - dis
Kj" ai - ter - na
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a
n
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sti - um:
ri - a!
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glo-
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Qui vi-tam si - ne ter
li
mi
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no,
1
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Da ro-bur, fer
No- bis do - net
aux - i - li - um.
in pa - tri - a.
men.
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O SALUTARIS
( J r 69)
Webbe
3
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1. O sa
2. U - ni trin
u - ta - ris Ho - sti - a, Quw coe - li pan - dis
;rin - o - que Do - mi - no sit sem - pi - ter - na
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i j u j j.>
o f - sti-um: Bel - la prTP-munt ho - stf - li - a, Da
glo - ri - a! Qui vi - tarn si - ne ter - mi - no No -
i
rp - bur, fer aux - i^ - li -' um.
bis do - net in pa •• tri - a.
men.
(J = 58)
O SALUTARIS
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O SALUTARIS
(J = 92)
From Beethoven
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ris H£ - sti - a, Quae cce - li
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ter - na
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O SALUTARIS
Duguet
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2. U - ni trin- o - qtie Do
sti -a, Quits cce - li pan - dis
mi -no oit sem - pi - ter - na
m
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o - sti-um: Bel - la pre-munt ho - sti - li
glo - ri - a Qui vi - tarn si - ne te'r - mi
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TANTUM ERGO
(J -- 72)
Haydn
1. Tan-tum er-gp Sa-cra- men-turn Ve - ne - re -mur cer-nu - i,
2. Gen - i - td-ri, Gen-i - to'- que Lautt t»t ju - bi - la - ti - o,
iH r i v r r r if
Et an-tf-quum dp -cu- men-turn No - vo ce - dat rjf-tu-i.
Sa- lu.», hon- or, vir-tus quo -que, Sit et be - ne - dfc-ti-o.
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Prae-stet fi-des t>up-ple-men-tum,Sen-su - um de - fec-tu- i.
Pro - ce- den-ti ab u-tro-que, Corn-par sit lau - da - ti - o. A -men.
m
i
(J = 58)
TANTUM ERGO
Webbe
•e*
±*
3
1. Tan-tum er-go Sa - era- naen- turn Ve - ne-re'-mur cer
2. Gen - i -td-ri, Gen-i - to - que Laus et ju-bi - la
nu
ti
Et
Sa-
an-tf-quum do - cu- men-turn No - vo ce - dat rf
lus, hon-or, vir-tus quo- que, Sit et be - ne -
- tu - i.
^
**»
Prae-stet fi-des sup-ple-m«Tn-tum, Sen-su-um de - fee - tu - i.
Pro - ce- den-ti ab u-trd-c^ue, Corn-par sit lau- da- ti- o.
u-tro-.que, t/o
^N
A - men.
P
i
280
BENEDICTION
TANTUM ERGO
( j = 58)
Etts
1. Tan-turn er - go Sa-cra-men-tum Ve-ne-re-mur cer - nu-i,
2. Gen - i - to - ri, Gen-i - to - que Laus et ju - bi - la - ti-o,
J
rM MM ,nJ ifT
m
Et an -tf- quum do- cu- men-turn No - vo ce-dat ri - tu-i.
Sa-lus, hon-or, vir-tus quo -que, Sit et^be-ne - dfc - ti-o.
P
P
PS
13
HH
Prae-stet fi - des sup-pli-meti-tuai, Sen-su-um de - fee - tu-i.
Pro - ce-den-ti ab u - tro- que, Coin -par sit lau - da -ti-o. A-men.
m
m
^
(J=46)
TANTUM ERGO
Russian Tune
^
1. Tan-tuna er- go Sa- era -men-turn Ve - ne - re - mur cej-nu
2. Gen-i - to - ri, Gen-i - to -que Laus et ju - bi - la- ti
Et an - ti - quum dp - cu - men-turn No-vo ce-dat ri - tu -
Sa-lus, hon - or, vir - tus^ quo- que. Sit et be- ne - dic-ti
•o- *+
Prae-stet fi - des sup-pli- men-turn, Sen- su- um de-fe'c-tu- i.
Pro - ce - den-ti ab u - tro- qvie, Com- par sit lau-da-ti - o. A
- men.
-
^
281
BENEDICTION
TANTUM ERGO
Lento (d = 63)
Webbe
1. Tan-turn er-go S a- era- men -turn Ve - ne - re'-mur cer - nu
2. Gen-i - td-ri, Gen-i - to - que Laus et ju-bi - la - ti
t
^•i Jijji
i
Et an - tf-quum do-cu - men- turn No -vo . ce-dat rf - tu - i.
Sa-lus, hon-or, vir-tus quo- que, Sit et be - ne - dfc - ti - o.
**
Prae-stet fi-des sup-ple-men-tum, Sen-jm-um de - fec^ tu - i.
Pro - ce - den- ti ab u - tro - que, Coui-par sit lau - da - ti - o.
A- men.
J F i|; m1 pip t; \f nn'ii J^
(J-69)
TANTUM ERGO
J • :>-;
1. Tan-tuna er-gp Sa ' - cra-men-tum Ve - ne - re - mur cer - nu-i
2. Gen - i - td-ri, Gen - i - td - que Laus et ju - bi - la
ti-o,
*
^m
p
Et an-ti-quum do - cu- men-turn No - vo ce-dat rf - tu-i.
Sa-lus, hon-or, vir - tus quo -que, Sit et be-ne - dfc - ti - o.
J-
i
f r if P
±
Prae-stet fi- des sup-ple-men-tum, Se'n - su-um de - fec-tu-i.
Pro - ce-den-ti ab u- tro -que, Corn-par sit lau- da-ti-o. A- men.
282
BENEDICTION
TANTUM ERGO
Moderato (J = 69)
1. Tan- tuna er - go
2. Gen- i - tor - i,
r if ji1 if r
Sa - era - men-turn Ve - ne - re - mur
Gen - i - to - que Laus et ju - bi -
+ M JL M.
PPI
cer. - nu - i,
U _- ti - o,
Et an - ti - quum do - cu - men -turn,
Sa - lus, hon - or, vir - tus quo - que,
r r ir r ir r
No - vo
Sit et
ce - dat ri
be - ne - dfc
tu - i. Prae-stet f i - des
ti - o. Pro- ce - den-ti .
sup-ple-men-tum, Sen-su-um de-fec-tu- i$ Prae-stet
ab - u - tro- que, Corn-par sit lau-da- ti - o,- Pro - ce -
K^EH C'Clr r !l" r if g if P if _i. =&
fi - des
den-ti
t=t=^
h — h T r T ^ ' |
~ — M1 — F— j
r T '
J'U J
1F1
* 5
A - men.
sup -pie- men-turn, Sen-su - um de - fee
ab u - tro -que., Corn-par sit lau - da
283
275
BENEDICTION
DIVINE PRAISE
I | | r ' 1 1
i r vii
' .' <:1 I
Blessed be God! Blessed be His Ho - ly Name! B
^ A A I \
*
true man- Blessed be the Name of Je-sus, J9
'
P£
i
3
o ~ H oil • <»
Heart, Blessed be Jesus in the
most Holy Sacrament of the al - tar! Blessed be the
^J m 4 i /^ m J
pp " 1 =
ijjH j J j ^
1 ' *•*=£=
I .J J i I J .
f . Iloll p
t*^.. i * • J li
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* rrr rrr^r ^ r r r r
greatmoth-er of God, Ma-ry most Ho - ly, Blessed be her Holy
and Immacu- late con-cep-tion,
^i^JJJJj,,, III!
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^ f r r E±
•' ' r f r
«0ii { r^=p=^
v^> ii OH — 1 — £—-£-
JJ iloll I
Blessed be the nam
e oi Ma-ry, Vir-gin and Moth-er, Blessedbe St.Jo-
seoh. soouse of the Vir-g~in
,
J JJ J J J j. j J
pj;ff Il4tl1 — •— »
i 1 J =
j J i<
ir r i
i J j j i
— ^ —
-& — i — J — 1«*»\ — r — f—
d
Ma - ry, Blessed be God
^ j f t ,<L-
F r 'r r r r 'i' F ~*
in His an -gels and in His saints.
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i
1 r r '
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284
276
t-44
I 1 i J
y iisn ' — • — ! — s
Laudate Do'minum, omnes gen - tes.
Qudniam confirmata est super nos miseri -cordia e jus.
Gloria Patri et Ff lio.
Sicut erat in princfpio et nunc et sem - per.
-jyj jjftH — C . £
L__u__p_r
|1* 4
. j 1
J — 4= J =
Laudate eum om
Et ve'ritas Domini manet in
Et Spi - rf
Et in saucula satcu - Id
,,„ ll-ll *
» 1 . 1 =^=1
nes> pd - puli.
ae - ter - num.
tui Sau - cto.
rum, A - men.
£ f «
B*J:»
EQJtZI . , j —
-f L- E »
i
_J 1 f 1 1 U
277
,
Adagio ( J = 54)
ADORKMUS
m
Ad-o-re- mus in «a - ter- num San-ctis-sr-muna Sa-cra-me'n - turn.
i
\\ 9 i — i 1— i — i
i i i
isyE^ — f-* m » — t i P—
Lau -da - te Do'minum, om - nes geu-tes,
Quo'niam confirmata eat super nos miseri co'r - dia e -jus,
Gloria Patri et Ff-lio,
. Siout erat in princfpio, et nunc et sem-per,
* ^ in ^ Y r «
fc): . I — W — U k — \ —
•^-M1 — f
1
ii i r i -
Laudate eum, om - nes po
Et ve'ritas Domini manet in <** ter
Et Spf . ri - tui San
Et in sajcula siccu - lo - rum A
-r1 -1
puli.
num.
cto.
men.
)' \> "oil
i r i P
285
Repeat Adoremus
278
Deus In Adjutorium etc. ay on page 296
VESPERS
VESPERS
(According to "Anti-
DIXIT DOMINUS
[rlit i
P< k rj i 1
pj
H r
J ' |J |
-^ 1
ORGAN
Di-xit Do - minus.
Do -
mino j
1 1
me - o:
r\
HfiH
II _u
pT^
*^^. ^,
ft. 4>
|VLX±U
2. Donee ponam ini
mi -
cos
tu - os :
8. Virgam virtutis tuae
emfttet Domi •
nus
ex
Si - on:
4. Tecumprincipiumindie
virtutis iui±i in splendori
-bus
san - cto - rum:
5. JuravitDominuSjtitnonpaenite -
6. Doininus a dex -
bit
tria
• - urn:
tu - is:
7. Judicabitinnationibu8,im-ple -
bitru-
i - nas:
8. De torrente in
VI -
a
bi - bet:
9. Glo'ria
Pa -
triet
Ff - lio:
10. Sicut ei at in pi incfpio,et
nunc,
et sbin - per:
^ ANTIPHON
- jf ff -~p*M"^z
i — r"! — ~t — ~b — j i —
k \
p—
T ft —
* — — • — * — 0 — j — -
•) iP
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Di
xit Do
mi - nus Do
mi - no
me
o:
279
CONFITEBOR
ORGAN
Fi-de-li-a. Con-fi-te - bor tibi Domine in toto cor -de me- ot
i
o - pera Do -mini:
o - pus e - jus:
2. Magna
3. Confessioetmagnificehtia
4. Memoriamfe'citmirabilium
suorum;t miser icorset mise - ra-tor Do-minus
5. Memor erit insaaculum testa - men-ti su - i:
6. Ut dt>t fllis haeredi ' - - ta-tem gen-tium:
7.. Fidelia omnia mandata
ejusrh conf irmata in
8. Redemptionem mfsit
9. Sanctum etterrfbile
•a)-cu4umsaB-<
pd-pulo su - o:
no -men e - jus:
10. Intellectus bonus omnibus faci - en - tibus e - um:
11 Glo'ria^ pi- tri,et Ff - lio,
12.Sicuteratinprincfpio,et nunc, et sem-per,
Fi - de - li - a o - mni - a man- da - ta e - jus,
286
FOR SUNDAYS
phonarium Romanum")
PSALM CIX
Full
VESPERS
VII. 6.
_j q q
— 1^— -^ i
-m =
se'de a
=%==i=-=±=
dex - trib me'
is.
r^r
scabellum
dominarein medio inimi
ex utero ante luciferum
Tu es sacerdos in aeternum secundum or di -
confregit^ in dfe frae
conquassabit capita in
propterea exal -
etSpi ....
et in baacula saacu
pe - dum tu - o
c<f - rum tu - 6
ge - nu i
nem Mel - chf-se -
su - aa re -
ter - ramul to
ta - bit ca
rf - tui San -
lo - rum. A
rum.
rum.
te.
dech.
ges.
rum.
put.
cto.
men.
4 -^ -4 * -4
—J _ J . ^ ,
se - de
dex - tris
me
PSALM CX
IV. 6.
— a
— H
$*%—
IIOM
In consflio
justorum, et
congregati
— J
d
ne.
— m-
f=f=l
1 p
i r i
r
exquisi'ta in oimnes voluntates e - jus.
et justftia
ejus manet in saeculum sm - culi.
e'scam de'dit timenti - -
virtutem operum suorum annuntiabit populo
opera manuum ejus veritas et ju
facta in veritate et ajqui ...
mandavit in aeternum testamentum
initium sapie'ntiae timer
laudatio ejus manet in saeculum
et Spirftui
et in saicula satculorum.
bus
su
df
ta
su
Do'
sae
San
A
on - fir - ma
ta in
s«e
cu - lum
se.
o.
cium-
te.
•urn
mini,
culi.
cto.
men.
cu - li.
287
VESPERS
280
BEATUS VIR
m
ICC
ORGAN In man-da-tis. Be-a - tusvir, qui
r\
ti - met Do-miaum
i
2. Potens in terra e'rit
3. Gloria et divftiie in
4. Exo'rtum ebt in tenebris
5. Jucundus homo qui mi sere
tur et co'moiodatjf dispjouet
sermones suos
6. In memdria aeterna
7. Paratum cor ejus speare in
Do'mmo,t coniirmatum e'st
8. Dibpersit, de'dit^ pauperibus:
tjubtitiaejub manet in Sie^ - cu - lum
9. Peccator videbit, etirascetur
dentibub suib fre'met et ta
lO.Glo'ria^Pa - - tri, et
11. Sic ut erat in principle, et nuiic, et
be - men
do - mo
lu- men
in ju
e' - rit
cor
e^ - jus:
e - jus:
re - ctis:
di - do:
ju - stus:
e - jus:
sit) - culi:
be - scet:
Ff - lio,
sem-per,
man
da - lib
pit ni - mis.
LAUDATE PUERI
ANTIPHON
ORGAN Sitno'-menDo-mi-ni.Lau-da - te
/TN
pu - eri Do-minum,
I
r f
2. SitnomenDo'mini be - ne - di - ctum,
3. A solib ortu Ubque ad oc - ca - sum,
4 Excelaussuperdmnes gen- tes Do - minus,
5. y uib bicutDominus
Deus noster, qui in a'l - tis ha - bitat,
6. Suscitans a ter - ra in - opem,
7. Ut collocet eum cum prin-cf -pibub,
8. Quihabitarefacitste-rileui in do - mo,
9.Glo'ria Pa-triet Pi. - lio,
lO.Sicut eirat in principio,
etnunc, et se'm - per,
no-men Do - mi -ni
•» cu - la.
288
VESPERS
PSALM CXI
IV 6.
d
o
in maud at is ejus volet
mi 1
*
ni
i :
F
.
generatio rectorum benedi^
et justftia ejus manejt in sajculum
misericors, et miserator, et
quia in aeternum non commo -
ab auditione mala non ti - -
non commovebitur donee despfciat inimfcos
cornu ejus exaltabitur in
desiderium peccatdrum per
et Spiritui
et in siicula saeculorum
ce
s*»
ju
ve
me
su
glo
i
San
A
tur.
culi.
btus.
bitur.
bit.
OS.
ria.
bit.
cto.
men.
PSALM CXII
VII. 2.
-r jh-
d d
-f 3
I1UJ) fl —
laud ate no
-=5= -=3=
men Domi
^-
ni.
— H§JI P^
-- i"^ r — i
i — zr —
ex hoc nunc, et us
laudabile no
et super cables glo
et humflia respicit in cielo et
et de stercore e^
cum princfpibus po
matrem fili o
et Spi - rf
que in BUJCU
men Domi
ria e
in te'r
rigens paupe -
puli su
rum lae - tan
tui San
lum.
ni.
jus.
ra?
rem.
i.
tern,
cto.
et in baecula s&cu
lo
ruin.
men.
VESPERS
282
IN EXITU ISRAEL
ANTIPHON
iu j J
i J I I I i ll
-^ H J* J' J
^^^
Ae - gy - pto
ORGAN Nos qui vf-vi-mus. In exitu Israel do
fc):jt m m m-f — H M itHtt— — - frF-
^Vrffl
2. Factaestjudeu.sanctifi-ca -
tio e - jus,
3. Mare
vf - ditet fii - git:
4. Montes exsult averunt ut a
ri - e - tes:
5. Quid est tfbi mare quod
fu - gf - sti?
6. Montes exsultastis sicut a
rf - e - tes,
7. A facie Domini mo - tuest te'r - ra,
8. Quiconvertitpetraminsta - gnaa qua- rum,
9. Non nobis
Domi - ne,
non no' - bis:
10. Super misericordia
.
tua et veri-ta
te tu - a:
11. Deus autem no - sterin c«e - lo:
12. Simulacragentium ar-gen - tumetau -rum,
13. OB habent, et non
lo - queh-tur:
14. Aures habent, et nonau-di - ent:
15. Man us habent,etnonpal
-pabunt:t pedes habent,
et non am -
bu - la - bunt:
16. Similes fllis f fant qui fa - ciunt e - a:
17. Domus Israel spe - ra - vitin Do-mino:
18. Domus Aaron spe - ra - vitin Do-mino:
19. QuitfmentDominum
spera-ve - runt in Do-mino:
20. Dominus memor fu -
it no-stri:
21. Benedfxit
do - mui Is -rael:
22. Benedfxit omnibus qui tf - ment Do-minum
23. Adjiciat
Do - minus su-pervos
24. Benedfcti
vos -
a Do-mino,
25. Caelum
cm
li Do-mino:
26. Non mortui lau - da - bunt te Do-mine:
27. Sednosquivfvimus,benedf - cimus Do-mino,
28. Gloria
Pa - tri et Ff - lio,
29. Sicut eratinprincipio,et nunc,
et sem - per,
ANTIPHON
i * r^_
Js J H J) N ^
tj f Is T— 1
fo Jl J) J ^ *
il — ^ *' W J
" ^
L JJ — Jj — J_J
-) H H
Nos qui vf - vi - mus
be - ne - df - ci - mus Do - mi - no.
290
VESPERS
PSALM CXIII
Tonus Peregrines
—4 1 1 j ^
— HWI
dooms Jacob de
popu - »• lo
bar - ba ro.
UM
x-""""^""*^
f g 1 g «
L ^_
LJ L
r r- 'r '=»
Israel pote
st.as
e jus.
Jordanis conversus est re
tror - sum.
et colles sicut a
gm
o - vi - um.
et tu Jordanis, quia conversus es re
tror - - sum?
et colles sicut a
gni
o - vi - um?
a facie De
i
Ja - - cob.-
et rupem in fontes a - -J
qua - - rum.
sed nomini tuo
da
glo - ri - am.
nequando dfcant
gehtes: Ubi est Deus e
o - - rum?
omnia quaecumque volu - - it,
fe' - - cit.
opera manu
- - - um
ho - mi - num.
oculos habent, et non vi
de . - - bunt.
nares habent, et
non o - do
ra - bunt.
non clamabunt in guttu
et omnes qui confidunt
adjutor eorum et protector
adjutor eorum et protector
adjutor eorum et protector
et benedf
benedixft domu
pusfllis cum
super vos, et super fili
qui fecit caslurn
terrain autem dedit ffli
neque omnes qui descendunt in
ex hoc nunc, et usque
et Spirftu -
et in saecula sasculo
re
su
0.
in
e - -
is.
e
6 - ruin
est.
e
o - rum
est.
e
o - ruin
est.
xit
no -
bis.
i
A - a -
ron.
ma
jo - ri
bus.
OS
ve'
stros.
et
ter -
ram.
is
ho" - mi
num.
in
fer -
num.
in
sad - cu
lum.
i
San •
cto.
rum.
A
men.
291
283
Breviary
VESPERS
LUCIS CREATOR
Plain Song
1. Lu - cis Cre - a - tor op - ti - me,
2.Qui ma- ne jun-ctum ves-pe - ri
Lu-cem di - e - rum pro-fe-rens,
Di - em vo - ca - ri prte - ci - pis:
r r r t!
i
^
• i • j- ^>, _,, — p v ' '
Pri-mor-di-is lu-cis no-vae, Mun-di pa-rans o - ri - gi-nem.
II- la- bi-tur te-trum cha- os, Au-dipre-ces cum fie- ti- bus. A - men
5~ — P — r
s
' r r- ^ -.
H
-
F=
f r ^r r,
p—
ff^
;^»
3. Ne mens gravata crfmine
Vitas sit exul munere
Dum nil perenne cogitat
Seseque culpis illigat
4 Coeleste pulset ostium,
Vitale tollat premium:
Vitemus omne noxium,
Purgemus omne pessimum.
5. Praesta, Pater pifssime,
Patrique compar Unice,
Cum Spfritu Parcel ito,
Regnansper omne saeculum.
4f
*
— i
-J
-^
1 H
3ffl
9
—J- J «— = » 4 , W 1|
FR1£ST K Dirigatur Domine oratio meo.
CiiOIK R. Sicut incensumin conspectu tuo_
Instead 0/"Lucis Creator" one of the following Latin ffymns is sung according
to Season or feast.
During Advent
During Lent
During Passion Tide
During Paschal Time
During Pentecost
For Corous Christi
"Creator Alme"
"'Audi Bemgne"
"Vexflla Regis"
"Ad Regias '
"Veni Creator"
"Pange Lingua"
Page
For Apostles and Evangelists"Exultet Orbis"
For Martyrs "Deus Tuorum"
For Confessors <;Iste Confessor"
For Virgins "Jesu Corona"
Feasts of St.Joseph <:Te Joseph''
294
294
294
295
258
247
295
295
267-8
269
266
292
284
VESPERS
MAGNIFICAT
vmi.
ri¥ 1 1 i-Ji i JiJ=t
i ill
jiii
m
ft * j:JJj| D 'p '^
O r — I
f
r
1. Ma-gni-fi - cat anima me - a Do-minur
J , J no,, J ^
^ j
1
:9nM*- -r—
Ft
9 ^~
H*M
= — ft — u imu 1 — *L_
^
r
q — i
fe
PW
r r
2. Et ex sul tavit spiritus me - us in Deo salu - ta - ri me - o
J.
14
i
^
3. Qui-a re- spexithumilita-
tem anclllie su- £B:
ecce enim ex hoc
be at am me dicent
omnes gene- ra- ti- 6 - nes.
4. Qui-a fe- cit mini magna
qui po- tens
est: et sanctum
5. Et mi-se- ricordia ejus a
pro genie in pro- ge - nies.
6. Fe-cit po- tentiam in brachio su - o:
no- men e - jus.
ti - bus e - um.
7. De - po-su- it potentes de se- de,
8. E - su-ri- entes implevit bo- nis;
9. Sus-ce-pit Israel puerum su- um,
10. Si-cutlo- cutus est ad pa-
tres no - stros
11. Glo-ri-a Patri, et Ff- lio,
12. Si-cut e - rat in principio,
et nunc, et sem per,
Benedicamus Domino, etc. as on page 303
293
timen -
dispersit superbos
mente cor- dis su- i.
et exal - - - ta- vit hu- miles,
et dfvites dim! - sit- in- a - nes.
recordatus miseri-
cor- di - ae su - ae.
Abraham et se -
mini e - jus in sae- cula.
et Spiri - - - tu - i San- cto.
et in saecula
saecu - 16 - rum. A - men.
285
CREATOR ALME.
(For Advent.)
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Creator alme siderum,
Acterna lux credentium;
Tesu Redemptor 6mnium,
Intende votis supplicum.
2 Qui daemonis ne fraudibus
Periret orbis impetu
Am6ris actus, languid!
Mundi medela factus es.
3 Commune qui mundi nefas
Ut expiares, ad Crucem
4 E Virginis Sacrario
Intacta prodis victima.
V. R orate cpeJi desuper, et nubes
pluantjustum.
4 Cujus pot£stas gloriae
Nomennue cum pnmum sonat,
"Ft coelites et infer!
Tretnente curvantur genu.
& Te deprecamus, ultimae
Magnurn diei Judicem :
ArrrMs supernae gratiae
Defehde nos ab hostibus.
6 Virtus, honor, laus, gloria
Deo Patri cum Filio,
Fancto simul Paraclito,
In saeculorum saecula. Amen.
R. Aperiatur terra, et Rerminet
torem.
286
AUDI, BENIGNE CONDITOR.
(For Lent.)
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Audi, benigne Conditor,
Nostras preces cum fl^tibus,
In hoc sacro jejunio
Fusas quadragenario.
2 Scrutator alme cordium,
Infima tu scis virium :
Ad te reversis exhibe
Remissi6nis gratiam.
3 Multurn quidem peccAvimus,
Sed parce confit6ntibus:
Ad n6minis laudem tui
Confer medelam l&nguidis.
4 Concede nostrum conteri
Corpus per abstin6ntiam :
Culpae ut relinnuant pabulum
Jejuna corda cnminum.
5 Praesta, beata Trinitas,
Conc6de, simplex Unitas,
Ut fructuosa sint tuis.
Jeiuniorum munera. Amen.
V.
R.
Angelis suis Deus mandavit de te.
Ut custodiant te in omnibus viis tuis.
287
VEXILLA REGIS.
(For Passiantide.')
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Vexilla regis prodeunt,
Fulget crucis mysterium
Qua vita mortem pertulit
Et morte vitam protulit.
2 Quae vulnerata lanceae
Mucr6ne diro, criminum
Ut nos lav&ret sordibus
Man4vit unda et sanguine.
3 Impleta sunt quae c6ncinit
David fid^li carmine.
Dic^ndo nationibus:
Regnavit a ligno Deus.
4 Arbor decora et fulgida,
Orn4ta Regis puroura,
Electa digno stipite
Tarn sancta membra tangere.
5 Beata cujus brachiis
Pr6tium pependit saeculi,
Stat^ra facto corporis,
TuMtque praedam tartari.
6 O Crux, ave, spes unica,
Hos Passionis t^mpore
Piis adauge gratiam,
Reisque dele crimina.
7 Te, fons salutis Trinitas,
Collaudet omnis spiritus:
Quibus Crucis vict6riam
Largiris, adde praemium.
V. Eripe me, Domine, ab homine malo.
R. A viro iniquo eripe me.
294
288
AD REGIAS AGNI.
(For Paschal- Time.}
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Ad regies Agni dapes,
Stolis amicti candidis,
Post transitum Maris Ruhr,
Christo canamus Principi.
2 Divina cujus charitas
Sacrum pr6pinat sanguinem,
Almique membra corporis
Amor Sacerdos immolat.
3 Sparsum cru6rem poslibus
Vastator horret Angelus-
Fugitque divisuin mare,
Mergiintur hostes fluctibus.
4 Jam Pascha nostrum Christus est,
Paschalis idem Victima.
Et pora puris m^ntibus
Sinceritatis azyma.
V. Mane nobiscum, D6mine. A'leluia.
5 O vera coeli Victima,
Subjects cui sunt tartara,
Soluta mortis vincula,
Recepta vitae praemia.
6 Victoi , subactis mferis,
Trophaea Christus 6xplicat,
Coeloque aperto, subditum
Regem tenebrarum trahit.
7 Ut sis perenne mentibus
Paschale, Jesu, gaudium,
A morte dira criminum
Vitae renitos libera.
8 Deo Patri sit gloria,
Et Pilio, qui a mortuis
Surr6xit, ac Paraclito,
In sempiterna saecula. Amen.
R. Quoniam advesperascit. Alleluia.
289
EXULTET ORBIS.
(For Apostles and Evangelists,)
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Exultet orbis gaudiis:
Coelum resultet liudibus:
Apostol6rum gloriam
Tellus et astra concinunt.
2 Vos saecu!6rum judices
Et vera mundi lumina,
Votis precamur c6rdium;
Audite voces supplicum.
3 Qui templa coeli clauditis,
Serasque verbo s61vitis,
Nos a reatu noxios
Solvi jubete, quaesumus.
V.
R.
In omnem terram exivit sonus eorum.
Et in fines orbis terrae verba eorum.
4 Praecepta quorum pr6tinus
Languor, salusque sentiunt,
Sanate mentes languidas,
Augete nos virtutibus,
5 Ut, cum redibit Arbiter
In fine Christus saeculi,
Nos sempiterni gaudii
Concedat esse c6mpotes.
6 Patri, simiilque Filio,
Tibique, Sancte Spiritu3,
Sicut fuit, sit jiigiter
Saeclum per omne gloria. Amen.
V. Annuntiaverunt opera Dei.
R. Et facta ejus intellexerunt.
290
DEUS TUORUM.
( For a Martyr^
CHANT, PAGE 292.
Deus, tuorum militum
Sors et corona, praemium,
Laudes canentes Ma.rtyris
Absolve nexu criminis.
Hie nempe mundi gaudia,
Et blanda fraudum pabula,
Imbuta felle deputans,
Prevenit ad coelestia.
Poenas cucurrit forti^er,
Et sustulit viriliter,
Fundensque pro te sanguinem,
Aeterna dona possidet.
V.
R.
V.
R.
Ob hoe precatu supplici
Te poscimus, piisime:
In hoc triumpho Martyris
Dimitte noxam servulis.
Laus et perennis gloria
Patri sit, atque Filio,
Sancto simul Paraclito,
In sempiterna saecula. Amen,
Gloria et honore coronasti euro, Domine.
Et constituisti eum super opera manuum
tuarum.
Justus ut palma florebit.
Sicut cedrus Libani multiplicabitur.
295
VESPERS
VESPERS
According to
PATER NOSTER
ORGAN
PRIEST Intones
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2. Gloria Patri et Fflio et Spfritui
3. Sicut erat in princfpip et mine et
4. Et in saecula saeculoium.
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sem - per,
A - men.
291
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3. Vfrgam virtutis tuaj emittet Dominus ex Si - on:
4. Tecum princfpium in dfe virtutis tuaa in
splendoribus san-cto - rum:
5. Juravit Dominus, et non poanitebit e - um:
6. Dominus a dextris tu - is,
7. Judicabit innationibus, implebit ru - f nab,
8. De tor rente in via. bf - bet:
9. Gloria Patri,et Ff - lio,
lO.Sicut erat inprincipio et nunc et sem - per,
296
FOR SUNDAYS
"St. Basil's Hymnal"
AVE MARIA (Iu Secret)
VESPERS
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Holy Thursday instead of Allelulia.
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ex utero ante lucfferum ge' - nu - i
Tues sace'rdos in aeternum secundum ordi- nem Mel - chf
confregit in dfe ira* su - aj re -
conquassabit capita in ter - ra mul to
propterea exal - ta - bit ca
et Spin' tu - i San -
et in s&cula s&cu - - - lo - rum. A
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rum.
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sedech.
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put.
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292
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4.
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pus e - jus:
suorum,t misericors et mise
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tor Do - minus:
5. Memor erit in sajculumtesta
- men .-
ti su - i:
6.
Ut det ill is haeredi
ta -
tern gen - tium:
7.
Fideliaomnia mandatat
eius conf irmata in s» -
culum SSB - culi:
8.
Redemptionem mfsit
po -
pulo su - o:
9.
Sanctum et terrfbile
no -
men e - jus:
10. Intellectus bonus omnibus
faci-e'nti -
bus e - urn:
11.
Gloria
Pa -
triet Ff - lio,
12.
Sicut erat in princfpio, et
nunc.
et sem - per,
293
BEATUS VIR
1» 1 J 1 4T--J
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3. Gloria et divitiae in do - mo e
4. Exortum est in tenebris lu - men re -
H
jus:
jus:
ctis:
5. Jucundub homo qui misereturet
commodatjt disponet sermdhes
suos ia ju
6. In memoria a^terna e - rit
7. Paratum cor ejus sperare in^Do-
mino,t confirmatum est cor
8. Dispersit, dedit jpauperibus.-t
justftia ejus^manet in SIB - culum
9. Peccator videbit et irascetur,t
dentibus suis fremet et ta
lO.Glc'ria^ ^ Pa - triet
11. Sicut erat in princfpio, et nunc, et
di -
ju -
e
sso
be -
Ft -
sem -
cio:
stus:
jus:
culi:
scet;
lio,
per,
298
PSALM CX
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in consflio justdrum, et congre - ga - ti - d - ne.
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et justftia ejus manet in s«e
escam dedit ti
virtutem dperum suoruin annuntiabitpd-pu
opera manuum ejus veritas
facta in veritate et
mandavit in aeternum testa
initium sapientiae
laudatio ejus manet in saa
et Spirf -
et in salcula, sascu
et
men
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um.
mini.
culi.
cto.
men.
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misericors, et misera - - tor,
quia in aaternum^non cum
ab auditidne mala non
non commovebitur, donee despfciat ini -mf
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299
VESPERS
294
LAUDATE PUERI
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3. A solis ortu usque
ad oc - - ca
sum:
4. Excelsus super omnes gentes Do
- minus :
5. Quis sicut Dominus Deus noster,
qui in alt is ha
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6. Suscitans a terra
in
op em:
7. Ut cullucet eum cum prin cf
pibus:
8. Qui habitare facit
sterilem in do
mo:
9. Glo'ria Patri, et
Ff
lio,
10. Sicut erat in principle, et nunc;et sem
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"In Ezitu Israel"Psalm CXIII see page 290
295 LAUDATE DOMINUM
This Psalm is often sung in place of "In Exitu Israel"
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super nos miseri-cor - dia e - jus:
3. Gloria^ Pa - tri et Ff - lio,
4. Sicut erat in princfpio,et nunc, et sem - per,
LITTLE
PRIEST Intones
-ra HOH = H
BENEDICTUS Deus, et Pater Domini nostri Jesu Chris
ti, Pater misericordiarum, et Deus totius consolation
is, qui consolatur nos in omni tribulatione nostra.
300
VESPERS
PSALM CXII
laud ate
H8II
no
men
Do
mini.
ex hoc nunc, et
laudabile
et super caslos
et humflia respicit in ca-Jlo
et de stercore
cum princfpibus
matrem fill
et Spi -
et iu siticula s«ecu -
us
no
gltf
et
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po
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ri
lo
que in
men
ria
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in ter
rigens pau
puli su
rum lie - tau
tui Sau
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culum.
mini.
jus.
ra?
perem.
i.
tern.
cto.
men.
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296
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Conditor Alice
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Ne mans gravata crfmine,
Vitae sit exul munere,
Dum nil perenne cogitat,
Seseque culpis flligat.
Coele'ste pulset ostium,
Vitale toll at praemium:
Vitemus omne noxium,
Purgemus omne pessimum.
Praesta, Pater pifssime,
Patrfque compar Unice,
Cum Spiritu Paraclito,
Regnans per omne saeculum.
Dirigatur Domine oratio meo.
Sicut incensum inconspectu tuo.
302
297
VESPERS
MAGNIFICAT
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cat
anima me
Do - minum.
urn
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3. Qui-a re -sp ex it hum ill tat em
ancfllaa
4. Oui-a fe-citpalhi magnaqui
5. Et mi-se-ricdrdia ejus a pro -
genie in pro -
6. Ffr-cit pot-entiam in brachio
j
7. De-po-su-it potentes de
8. E-su-ri-entes implevit
9. Sus-ce-pit Israel puerum
10. Sic-utlo-cutus est ad patres
11. Glo-ri-a Patri,et
12. Sic-ut e-rat in principio, et
nunc, et
su-ae:* ecce enim ex hoc bea-
tam me dicent omnes
gene-ra-ti - 6 - nes.
pot-ens est: et sanctum
n<5-men e - jus.
ti - bus e - um.
su -
se -
bo-
su-
no-
Fi-
. *, . ,
m-es timen
o:* dispersit superbos
mente cor-dis su-i.
de*et exal - - ta-vit hu- miles,
nis: et dfvites dim! - sit in- a - nes.
umf recordatus misericor - di - 03 su-&.
strosfAbraham et semini e - jus in sae - cu4a.
lio * et Spiri - - tu-i San-cto.
sem-peifet in saecula saecu - 16 -rum A -men.
PRIESTCon ordinary Sundays)
CHOIR
Be-ne-di-ca-mus Do'
mi-no De
V. Fidelium animae per misericdrdiam dei requiescant in pace.
K. Amen.
V. Dominus Dei nobis suam pace.
R. Et vitam ieternam. Amen.
PATER NOSTER (In secret)
303
grati - as
298
Antiphonary
Adagio (J = 69)
SOLO
VESPERS
ALMA REDEMPTORIS
(From Advent till the Purification)
i
jv.jij J
1. Al - ma, Al - ma, Al
2. Sur-ge-re qui cu - rat Pop
ma, Re-demp-to - ris
u-lo tu quae ge - nu
t
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is
f r
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ti.
to -rem.
P
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3.
Virgo prius acposte'rius,
Oabrielis ab ore
Sumens illud av«
Peccatorum miserere,
Peccatorum miserere.
Peccatorum misere're
CEO.
Peccatdrum miserere.
304
299
VESPERS
AVE REGINA
(From Purification till Easter)
ve,
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ve
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co - ra.1 Et pro no - bis Chri - stum ex - o ra.
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305
300
VESPERS
REGINA COELI
Breviary (From Easter till Trinity Sunday)
•Allegretto (J = 100) SQLO
LAB AT.
Re-gf-na coa - li, lae - ta-rel Al-le-lu-
i
j .mi
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Mb
r T
ia, Al - le-lu- ia, Al-le-lu - La, Al-le - lu - ia.
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^^
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Al - le - lii -
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306
VESPERS '
Al-le-lu-ia, __
J) J) J--
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^
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f
ia
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B
Al- le-lrf-ia,
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Fine
ia
Al-le-lu-ia, Al - le-lu - ia, Al - le-lu - ia.
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AT "PAX DOMINI"
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ASPERGES ME
(On Sundays throughout the year except at Paschal time)
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Asperges Me " t* repeated by the v/ioir ax far a* the Paalm. On Passion and Palm
Sundays, "Gloria Patri" is omitted and Me"Asperges Meat's repeated immediately
after the Psalm ' Miserere "
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nunc et sem-per, et in saecula sae - cu - lo
- rum. A -men.
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nni| J J
— J F — r
— i
2 — ^
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"Vidi Aqu,airt'is repeated by the Choir as far as the Psalm
V.
K.
V.
R.
V,
R.
Ostende nobis, Dumine, misericordiam tuam. Alleluia.
Et salutare tuum da ncbis. Alleluia.
Domine exaudi orationem meam.
Et clamor meus ad te ve'niat.
Do'minus vobfscum.
Et cum spfritu tuo.
Oremus . R. Amen.
307
Three Ttmes
sap
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p
1
Ky - ri - e
r
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Times
i
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le - i -son
A
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r
le - i - son
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r
r, r
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J ..i JJ.
f r
GLORIA
^
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Glo - ri - a in ex-cel-sis De - o Et in ter-ra pax ho-mi-ni-bus
328
MASS
^
,1
f
bcf-nae vo-lun-ta-tis. Lau - da-mus te, Be-ce-df-ci-mtis te A- do-ra-mus Te,
~ . . J • •
T F
Glo-ri-ii-ca-mus te,Gra-ti-as a-gi-mus Ti-bi,pro-pterma-gnamglo-ri-atnTu-am.
r r r ' r
Do-mi-iie De'-us>,Rexc(B-le-stis, De-us Pa-ter o-mni-po-tens, Do-mi-ne Fi-liU-ni-
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nn g
r rr r
0 1 J J j J 1
^4=4=i
iJ J J l i i
d — J J J — i
i Q J i n
ge'-ni-te Je-su Chrf-ste, Do-mi-ne De'-usjA-gnusDe - i, Ff-li-us Pa-tris.
J- Ul-JjJ: J i i jjJj-^J
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v *
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J JJJJ
JJ4JJJ.J.
3
su-sci-pe de-pre-ca-ti-o-nem no-stram. Qui se-des ad dex-te-ram Pa - tris,
^1 J
r r r
329
MASS
.»! JJJJJ « j J
j
? f,
,
mi-se-re-re no-bis. Quo-m-am Tu so-lub san-ctus, Tu so-lus Do- mi -HUB,
j. i ,^ i J. J J
=f
f f • ' r ' JT * r
Tu so-lus al- tis-si-mus . Je - su Chri-ste. Cum San-cto Spi-ri-tu
J ;
j.
J.
f
gl<j- ri - a Do - i Pa-tris. A
CREDO
C re -do in u-num De-um. Pa-trem o-mni-po-ten-tem,fa-cto-remco3-li et ter-rae,
— t Tp
jr-jj-r 1
1 — 1 —
j j j J J J ,d=fg=
J J J J UJ J j=1
1 J J J
-^ ^
H^
j J J g. * ^ r. • J <
1 IP
• f ,•-!•— — P-^
r i^r ? \
1 — J— • — =
vi
- si-bi-li-um o-mni-um, et in-vi-si-bf-li-um. Et in u-num Do-mi -num
J ^
p. r? =
^ i r .
J:
HHf
P 1
r r if. =e=
— 1 — • — —
j>^ V. ""Aij
Je-sum Chri-stum, Fi-li-um De-i u-ni-ge - ni-tum, Et ex Pa-tre na-tum
J J. ir ~^ljJJJ.. j j j j j^.
330
MASS
I J J J LJ.
J J J J -J=3==f
J J J .
-f— p
r
--• f . • B p
r m —
an-te o - mni- a sas-cu- la. De-um de De-o, lu-men de
lu-mi-ne,
•
j^
J J fJ-
- — -J -*1: J
i — f — ^
_gf_ _J_ 1
-^ r r
f — F — F
r r
3
,
De-um ve'rum de De^o ve"-ro, Ge-ni-tum non fa-ctum, con-sub-stan-ti-a-lem
iJ.
*u
J
|JPL J J .J 1 I 1 J 1 1 =t=1
i ; — ; n — i — 1
^r^H
Pa-trij p
p— . g • I F~" -P— •— i I J-i— i J* «
r r rr "r / £ ^r
er quern o-mni- a fa- eta sunt. Qui pro-pter nos ho-mi-nes et pro-pter
i 4 J "-J .J J J J. .J/'1.
1 fr r r 1 — i — i
r- : f~ 1 — I ~^T-
J J J 'J-^-rt
r
no-stram sa -
de-scen-dit decoe-lis. Et in- car-na-tus est
^
OL i J J J J .J J J
— j — J 1 — T"1
i J J J | F=fl
<r pLf- J J ^ r "^ •
1 p J f (U
» i i r i
de SpT-ri-tu San-cto ex Ma-ri- a
Vir-gi-ne: et ho-mo fa-ctus est.
-nr-^ ^ J ,^ J"
t* \ » n* \ '
JHU
^ j v
^ i> f-f IT =
p r r
r^-'p r=
*
i
3
J J. ^
-r
f r
Cru-ci -ff-xus e'-ti-ampro no-bis subPon-ti-o Pi-la-to, pas-sus et se
^hJ J .J J
j r o
r r
331
MASS
i
J .1 J J
?
i
r -TT
pul -tus est. Et re-sur-re-xit ter-ti - a df-e, se-cun-dum Scri-ptu-ras,
A
£
T^r r
*
m
J J J J ||J J £3
I.P • • • » ' • — • » am — •
et a-scen-dit in coa-lum, se'-det ad de-xte-ram Pa-tris. Et i -te-rum ven-
t-r— i
j j j
j j J .. i
i J i
i i i >
H
• * J
r
P r -3
•
— •
^
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[ J J j j
• J«>i -0
1
tu-rus est cum glo-ri - a, ju-di-ca-re vi-vos etmor-tu-os cu-jus
J-
j — 1
J J~J J . J
*
r
y.i, j j ^ j j j j j
I J J J I
! J J J ^ '^
j-jh^-
-^-f — r^ -f~f- ' r r r -f- -t" r r (;'~—
re-gal non e-rit ff-nis. Et in Spf-ri-turu San-ctum,Ddr-mi-num et vi-vi-fi-
-^ ^ j — j ^JJ-
'* f I r r =E
— ••• — r r-
5t
J J -I «> J J T-J J J I I J I J .
r r r,r f ftfLij
t — r
can-tern; qui ex Pa-tre Fi-li-o-que pro-ce-dit. Qui cum Pa-tre et Ff-li-o
^
• ^ ^- .
r
sT-mul a-do-ra-tur, et con-glo-ri-fi- ca-tur, qui lo -cu -tus est per Pro-
332
MASS
•j'O, j j i, J —
1 J 1 j j j j 1 ,
i i J J J J j.
phe-tas. Et u
«:, r ^fep
-nam san-ctam, Ca-thc'-li-cam et A - pd- sto-li-cam EC-
^ J: r J. -
11^ r r Ir r
I[K J J J II J
r r r r
, : , 1 1 : r
iii i j i=
cle- si -am. Con-fi-te-or u-num ba-ptis-ma in re-mis» - si - o - nem
^ J' J- 1 J ^ J
ii j ' i 0^ II Q
& d u
0 _,
JL-M LJU
= 1 f
|| J J J J | j J J J
F F 1
J j j J=3=|
pec- ca-to-rum.
t|. j J fj^j_
ti an* *
Et ex-p«T-cto re-sur-re-cti-6'- i
"IT? 2 ^ 3 * —
(-» * r c*
j — * ^ —
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B/1> r i p=
T r r °^= — —
1 ^=^
i i j j j .. rT~~\-
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Et vi-tam ven-tu - ri s» - cu - Ii. A
*i: i • — ^ = a E= a-
•^ J J ^ r1 "
/^ r - —
-f f— »-P
SANCTUS
r ' J
jr^-fr — |^ r-
i f^j — i — I, j^y [ _4_
I T~~T'j j — u
T i ?•
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.n f J J Jr
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ctus, San
• -J . r) "^
— fl *J .IP D
ctus,
T— -J ^
li^ r r ^
r r l!" =
r ^ r B
ill 1
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4V. ^ «
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ctus; Do-mi-nus D
^ f / J ^
e-us Sa - ba-oth.
7 P
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r f r =p
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333
MASS
lh£i i J J J J J i
1 — 3^
f-i . J_J-J-H-J— ,-
foP ™. * * „
• f r
Ple-ni sunt c
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J- Jr1
r
ter -
T P P > r
ra gl<T- ri - a tu - a
J '1 g J j^j
|l P |
r i r r ' ' r
BENEDICTUS
f L 1 J | i
3=
1 j j J J J |
T P J j ^ J
Ho - san-na i)
a e:
M
K-
— r
eel -
J
sis
i.
Be-i
J
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ie - di-ctus qui TO'- nit in
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P
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M —
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f
t
na in ex - eel - sis.
-J-^ J-
no-mi-ne Do -mi - ni, Ho - san
1 L^J
^
AGNUS DEI
i/P, , — =
i 1 i
i i
.J i
i i i i i ii
y-i— j-y - p=rp_j *> j— »- j i * 4^* i f-
F=,f p- f ^ ^ f
A-gnusDe-i qui tol-lis pec - ca- ta mun-di, mi - se - re - re no- bis.
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•* — > 1
7 r
f F
r r r
r i '
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i i j i J >j =
j .j j i
j j j i
y f- — ^ p- p r
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j J j j. J j_p-
E — LJ. • __
r P T
di, mi - se
,j J j
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T^ P ^
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1 r r
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A- gnus De- i qui tol-lis pec-ca-t'a mun - di, do-na
no-bis pa-cem.
J J _J
J
J=y
1 — 1 J
> r^L
^ i> f P- -p— ^ F— P— 73 — f— ^ — P * P r -
334
308
MASS
MASS OF ST. BASIL
KYRIE
JULES BRAZIL
TUTTI I
Andante (J = 66)
Ky-ri-e e - le - i - son, Ky - ri- e e - lei - son,
Ky -ri-e e- le - i - son, e - le
A
Chri-stee-le- i-son Chri-ste e -le - i-son Chri - ste e - le - i - son.
s
P
r
r
TUTTI
Ky -ri-e e - le- i- son e
335
Moderato (J = so)
MASS
GLORIA
?*^
Et in ter-rapaxho-nuf-ni - bu«> bo-iiui vo-lun - ta - tis.
W
£
t
T
Lau-da-mus te, be-ne-df- ci-mus te, a-do-ra-mus te, glo-ri-f i - ca-mus te.
KffHf-r
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^
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3
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Gra-ti-as a-gi-mus, a-gi-mus ti - bi pro-pterma-gnamglo-ri-am tu-am.
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t
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T-TT^
Do-mi-n« De-us, Rex ecu - les-tis, De-us Pa - ter om - nf-po - tens.
.
"o
f
DcT-mi-ne Fi-li u - ni - ge-ni-te, Je su Chri - ste
DEE
Do-mi-ne De-us, A - gnus De-i, Ff- li-us Pa
tris
. p * + m •&• p i,pp"P'.f>'P'.p
336
MASS
Andantino (J = 72)
SOLO mf
?m
Qui tol - lis pec - c£ - ta mundi, mi-se - re - re no - bis, Qui
J
I
— i
J.
^
i
i
@
r
r
tol
lis pec - ca - ta mundi su-sci-pe de-pre-ca-ti - 6 - nem
»f
rit.
J
nostram.Qui sedes ad dez-te-ram Pa - tris, mi-se-re - re no - bis.
1
rgr
i
rr
TUTTI
Tempo primo
r r
Quo-ni-am tu so - lus san - ctus tu so -lus Do -mi - nus.
337
MASS
I
PP rit.
a tempo
J I Jjl
tu so - lus al - tfs - si - mus,
su Chri - ste, cum
ii' hfii' ri
r
San - cto Spf-ri-tu in glo-ri-a De-i Pa-tris. A- men, A
TJ
men
e
, I CREDO
Allegro moderate (•» = 112;
**** i
Pa-trem Omni- po- ten -tern fa- cto-remcoe-li et ter-rae, vi-si-bf-li-um
ViH ^
om-ni-um et in-vi-si-bi - li - um. Et in u-nuui D6-mi-num Je - sum
^ff
r
Chri -stum, Ff - li - um De-i u - ni - go - ni - turn. Et ex Pa-tre
efet
na - turn an-te om-ni-a sae-cu-la. De - um de De - o,
1
338
MASS
p
i
lu-men de lu-mi-ce, De - um ve - rum de De-o ve - ro. Ge-ni-tumnon
P
fa-ctum con-sub-stan-ti-a-lem Pa-tri, per quern om- ni-a fa-cta sunt.Qui
PPPP
rit.
I
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propternos ho-mi-nesetpro-pterno-stramsa-lu-temde-sce'n - ditde COB - lis.
*
Lento (J = 54)
J
i
J J NJif^ rlJ
^
^
P£
A
Et incar - n^-tus est de Spf-ri-tu San-cto ex Ma - ri-a Vur-gi-ne
jt :i , MI i i i r ni i i i i .. i i J 1 1 ;L_J
3
i
3
P
J JJI J J IJ t
tt
et ho -mo fa-ctus est, et ho - mo fa - ctus est.
m
1
J.
339
MASS
Cru-ci - f f - xus £ - ti-am pro no-bib sub Poa-ti-o Pi - la -to
pas - sus et se - pul - tus est. Et re - sur - re-xit ter - ti - a
• . I. . i <T>
di-e se - - cun-dumScri- ptu - ras et as-cen-dit in
"i1 iVirj IF f F
flf~j . ,, . QJ
m*
J P\A }P
cue - lum se-det ad dex-te-ram Pa - trib et i - te-rum Ten-
P
t
T
JJJ J Ij
i
tu-rus est cum glo - ri - a
ju- di- ca - re vi - vos et
PP
^
^
mor - tu - os,
cu-jus re-gni con e - rit fi
Mi Fur f 11*7 if
340
MASS
Et in Spi - ri-tum San-ctum Do-mi - num et vi-vi-fi - can-tern,
=4=
t
ft-W
?
**
qui ex Pa-tre Fi-li- o - que pro-ce
P
*
dit, qui cum
1
^r
Pa-tri et Fi - li - o
si-mul a - do - ra-tur, et
P
m
p
F
S
con glo-ri-fi- ca-tur, qui lo-cu-tus est per Pro-ph« - - tas.
i
t
m
Et u-nam, San-ctum, Ca - tho - li - cam, et A-po - sto-li-cam EC-
i
>e-fc g
I
-^
cle - si - am. Con - fi - te-or u - num Ba - ptis - ma L
p
341
MASS
K ... J . J
r
in re-mis-si - o-nem pec-ca- to - ruin. Et oxspe-cto re-sur-re-cti
Andante (J = 63)
£
SANCTUS
.•
±
San-ctus, San-ctus, San
ctus, DcT-mi-nus De-us
f
£±
r
Allegro moderatp (0 = 108)
i
4
Sa - ba - oth. Ple-ni suntcoe-li et ter - ra gl<f-ri-a, glo-ri-a
tu- a. Ho-san-na in ex - eel- sis, Ho-san-na in ex - eel - sis
342
MASS
SOLO . BENEDICTUS
Cantab He (J =76)
iQ i |i SKI
I i I j
| ^X- ^^ [) Nj-| J [^ ( ft (^— |
•^Be-ne-df- ctus qui
r ^ r i
ve - nit in
J 1 j_j
_? . ... p |* * ji. . * , J' fll ^^ji^
no' - mi-ne Do - mi-ni, Be-ne-
Vy •• — k — m ?
P
.
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u
a>
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'r T i - j
-« — ^ «» J — J 1 «
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— f
df - ctus
tlr1 — 1 h"
qui ve
' M
Mt
nit
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in
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no - mi-ne Do- mi -
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Mode r at o
h JTi. iJTi I
o~~"~
n j j
4=^
a ]
rit. p—
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i ,,J J H
Ho-san-na in ex-
... J ^^
p _^L_ji — ^__|B — * * r
eel- sis, .Ho - san- na in ex
w r ~^~
T-r ^ — *
eel - sis.
" "~" " *5"
v-i,1' r i i
•» ' i
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•>
SOLO |
. Largo (0
= 63)
i n
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AGNUS DEI
_j _„ • ,»• p ,. — »—
— p— — F
A - gnus De -
t-rV-n 1 • 1
3
ij
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A - gnus De - i, qui
r r
tol -
7 *' J
A GT
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343
MASS
hjg-4^1 — =1
i j j> n i
j i
1 TO
lis pec
— «k- « J
i ^__^f 1
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j <TT1=
i — i
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mun- di.
j i •
Tirrri^——
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ill j
IFI
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j J
i 3 i
'r * i
E
*
3^ — 6=
*rf':
i
tfi
N^
^ft
k
tol-lis pe-ca-ta rnuu - di, mi - se - re - re no
A - gnus De- i qui tol - lis pec- ca-ta mun-di mi - be -
re - re, mi -se -re- re no- bis. i _/ j J
Andante (* = eu
i
Do-nano-bis pa - cem
i
1
^
n . ..... . /a
r r
do-na no-bib pa-cem do-nano-bis pa - cem, pa -
:£ji
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Index of English Hymns
No. Page
160 A Glorious Voice Sounds Through the Night 188
50 After Communion 58
188 Again the Slow Encircling Year 222
173 Alleluia, Alleluia, Let the Holy Anthenj Rise c. 201
135 All Praise to St. Patrick 158
28 A Message from the Sacred Heart 35
154 Angels We Have Heard On High 180
88 As the Dewy Shades of E'en 104
99 Ave Maria, Guardian Dear. 116
121 Ava Maria, Bright and Pure 141
80 Ave Sanctissima \ 94
115 As the Gentle Spring Uncloses 134
199 Bless Me, Befriend Me 234
105 Bring Flowers of the Rarest 122
169 By the Blood That Flowed From Thee 197
172 By the First Bright Easter Day 200
104 Children of Mary, High Your Voices Raise 121
175 Christ, the Lord, is Risen To-day 204
165 Christians, who of Jesus' Sorrows 193
69 Come and Chant the Praises 80
95 Come, Gathehr 'Round the Altar Ill
187 Come, Holy Ghost, Send Down Those Beams 220
186 Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest 218
183 Come, Holy Ghost, Who Ever One 215
59 Daily, Daily, Sing to Mary 69
81 Daughter of a Mighty Father 96
195 Dear Angel Ever At My Side 230
128 Dear Guardian of Mary 149
155 Dear Little One, How Sweet Thou Art 181
132 Dear St. Joseph, Pure and Gentle 155
139 Dear Saint, Who on Thy Natal Day 163
275 Divine Praises 284
207 Faith of Our Fathers 243
87 Fading, Still Fading 103
29 Form Your Ranks, Oh All Ye Leaguers 36
202 For Thee, Oh Dear, Dear Country 237
206 Full in the Panting Heart of Rome 242
65 Glorious Mother, from High Heaven 76
1 God of My Heart ...^ 5
130 Great St. Joseph, Throned in Glory 152
129 Great St. Joseph, Meek and Lowly 150
110 Green are the Leaves 128
118 Hail, All Hail, Sweet Notre Dame de Lourdes. 138
137 Hail, Glorious St. Patrick 161
57 Hail, Heavenly Queen . 66
131 Hail, Holy Joseph, Hail 154
98 Hail, Holy Queen, Loved Mother to Thee.. 115
90 Hail, Queen of the Heavens i 106
102 Hail, Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star , 119
179 Hail, the Holy Day of Days 210
76 Hail, Thou Star of the Ocean 88
54 Hail, Thou giving Bread ,..,,..,.......,...,,....,,.. 63
Index of English Hymns — Continued
No. Page
63 Hail Virgin, Dearest Mary 73
148 Hark! An Awful Voice is Sounding 173
198 Hark! Hark! My Soul, Angelic Songs are Swelling 233
149 Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices? 174
55 Happy We Who Thus United 64
189 Have Mercy On Us, God Most High « 223
193 Hear Thy Children, Gentle Jesus 228
35 Heart of Jesus, We are Grateful 42
84 Heart of Mary, Heart the Purest 99
142 Help, Lord, the Souls Which Thou Hast Made . . 166
136 Hibernia's Champion Saint, All Hail 160
3 Holy God, We Praise Thy Name
126 Holy Joseph, Dearest Father 147
101 Holy Mary, Mother Mild 118
124 Holy Patron, Thee Saluting 145
56 Holy Queen, We Bend Before Thee 65
185 Holy Spirit, Come and Shine 217
72 How Pure, How Frail and White 84
32 How Shall I Ever Know the Love 39
19 I Dwell a Captive in This Heart 23
4 I Love Thee, O Thou Lord Most High 8
64 I'll Sing a Hymn to Mary 74
62 Immaculate Mary 72
40 In This Sacrament, Sweet Jesus ' 48
89 It is the Name of Mary 105
30 I Rise From Dreams of Time 37
203 Jerusalem the Golden 238
180 Jesus Christ is Risen To-day 211
42 Jesus, Gentlest Saviour 50
9 Jesus is God, the Solid Earth 13
167 Jesus, My God, Behold at Length 195
52 Jesus, Jesus, Come to Me 61
43 Jesus My Lord, My God, My All 51
10 Jesus, Saviour of My Soul 14
8 Jesus, Sweet Jesus 12
14 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee 18
125 Joseph, Pure Spouse 146
75 Joy, Joy, the Mother Comes 87
-194 Just For To-day 229
197 Know Ye That AngelY-Silently Glide 232
22 Like a Strong and Raging Fire 26
147 Like the Dawning of th'e Morning 172
205 Long Live the Pope ..;.... 240
171 Lord of Mercy and Compassion .. s 199
93 Mary, Dearest Mother 109
120 Mary, How Sweetly Falls That Name < 140
119 Mary, Unto Thee I Call 139
196 Michael, Prince of Highest Heaven 231
92 Mother Dearest, Mother Fairest . . -• 108
68 Mother, All Beautiful 79
79 Mother Dear, O Pray For Me 92
83 Mother Mary, at Thine Altar 98
67 Mother of Mercy, Day by Day 78
20 My Dearest Saviour, I Would Fain 24
47 My God, My Life. My Love 55
51 My Jesus From His Throne Above 60
74 My Own Dear Mother Mary 86
170 My God I Love Thee Not Because 198
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2 Nearer My God to Thee 6
163 Now are the Days of Humblest Prayer 191
176 Now at the Lamb's High Royal Feast . . 205
60 O Blest For'er the Mother 70
190 O Bond of Love -, 224
16 O Christ, Beyond the Temple's Veil 20
15 O Christ, the World's Creator Bright 19
168 O Come and Mourn With Me Awhile 196
6 O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing 10
200 O God, How Ought My Grateful Heart : 235
166 O Gracious Lord, Creator Dear 194
94 O Heart of Mary, Pure and Fair 110
158 O Holy Night 184
44 O Jesus Christ, Remember , 52
31 O Jesus Dear, Thy Sacred Heart 38
11 O Jesus, Jesus, Dearest Lord 15
12 O Jesus, Thou the Beauty Art. . 16
26 O Jesus Lord, Most Mighty King 33
134 O Lady, High in Glory Raised 157
49 O Lord, I Am Not Worthy 57
103 O Mother, I Could Weep for Mirth 120
113 O Mother Blest Whom God Bestows 132
96 O Mother Loved, Our Sweet Delight 112
73 O Mother Most Afflicted 85
204 O Paradise , 239
17 Only Thee, My Jesus 21
58 O Purest of Creatures 68
91 O Queen of the Holy Rosary 107
27 O Sacred Heart, O Love Divine 34
34 O Sacred Heart, Our Home Lies Deep in Thee 41
182 O Thou Eternal King Most High 214
18 O Sacred Heart, That on the CDOSS 22
36 O Take Me to Thy Sacred Heart. ,'. . 44
143 O Turn to Jesus, Mother, Turn...^ 167
151 Oh ! Lovely Infant, Dearest Saviour 176
117 Oh, When Shall We With Angels Bright 137
53 Oh, What Could My Jesus Do More , . ., 62
116 O Vision Bright r 136
114 On This. Day, O Beautiful Mother 133
181 Our Lord is Risen 212
25 Peace Be Still 32
21 Pity my God, 'Tis for Our Loved Land 25
7 Praise Ye the Lord 11
144 Pray for the Dead 168
107 Queen and Mother, Many Hearts 125
70 Raise Your Voices, to Vales and Mountains 81
109 Rose of the Cross 127
23 Sacred Heart, in Accents Burning. 28
45 Saving Host, We Fall Before Thee 53
140 Saint Anthony, We Turn to Thee 164
153 See, Amid the Winter's Snow 179
146 See, He Comes 170
184 See the Paraclete 216
191 Sing, My Tongue, the Joyful Mystery 226
66 Sing, Sing, Ye Angel Bands 77
152 Sleep, Holy Babe 178
38 Soul of My Saviour 46
156 Stars of Glory Shine More Brightly 182
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5 Strike, Strike the Harp 9
192 Sweet Saviour I Bless Us E'er We Go 227
13 Sweet Name Which Makes the Dying Live 17
111 The Clouds Hang Thick O'er Israel's Camp 130
174 The Dawn Was Purpling O'er the Sky 202
71 The Day is O'er 82
159 The First Noel the Angel Did Sing 186
100 The Lord Whom Earth and Air and Sea 117
85 The Star of the Ocean is Risen 100
122 The Sun is Shining Brightly 142
77 This is the Image of Our Queen 89
37 Thou Art My Hope, Dear Sacred Heart 45
164 Thou Loving Maker of Mankind 192
138 Thou Who Hero-Like Hast Striven 162
141 'Tis No Earthly Summer's Ray 165
61 'Tis the Month of Our Mother 71
33 To Jesus' Heart All Burning 40
133 To Kneel At Thine Altar.... 156
78 Unfold, Unfold 90
106 Uplift the Voice and Sing 124
24 Upon the Altar night and day 30
162 What a Sea of Tears and Sorrows 190
161 What Beauteous Sun-Surpassing Star 189
39 What Happiness Can Equal Mine 47
41 What Light is Streaming From the Skies 49
157 What Lovely Infant Can This Be 183
86 When Evening Shades Are Falling 102
82 What Mortal Tongue 97
46 When our Saviour Wished to Prove , 54
48 When at Thy Altar, Lord, I Kneel 56
108 Wilt Thou Look Upon Me, Mother? 126
127 With Tender Love We Come to Thee. 148
201 Yes, Heaven is the Prize.. . 236
145 Ye, souls of the faithful 169
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150 Adeste Fideles 175
277 Adoremus In Aeternum 285
2S2 Adoro Te Devote 245
288 Ad Regias , 295
298 Alma Mater Redemptoris 304
305 Asperges 325
286 Audi Benigne 294
263) t 259
264VAve Maris Stella < 260
265/ I 261
299 Ave Regina 305
251 Ave Verum . . 244
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Benediction of Blessed Sacrament ...... .................................... 277
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285 Creator Alme . . 294
290 Deus Tuorum 295
278 1
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289 Exultet Orbis , ............................... , .................... . ......... 295
177 Haec Dies ............. ........... .......... ............................... 206
282 In Exitu Israel ................................................. , .......... 290
267 Iste Confessor ............................................................. 263
268 Iste Confessor ... .................... .... .................... ................. 264
269 Jesu Corona Virginum ................................ . ..................... 265
295 | Laudate Dominum ................................................ , ...... [ |(jl
294 (Laudate Pueri Dominum ................................ .
253 Lauda Sion ............................................................... 246
270 Litaniae B. V. M ........................................................... 266
272 Litaniae Sanctorum (forty hours adoration) ......................... . ....... 272
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304 Miseremini Mei ....................... . .................................... 324
259 Miserere Mei Deus ....... .................................................. 252
302 Mass of Requiem .................. ..... ................... .................. 310
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307 Mass of the Sixth Tone 328
308 Mass of St. Basil 335
257 O Cor Jesu 249
178 O Filii et Filiae 208
97 O Maria, Sine Labe Concepta » 114
273 O Salutaris Hostia 277
112 O Sanctissima ... 131
254 Pange, Lingua G^riosa 247
256 Parce Domine 249
303 Pie Jesu 323
300 Regina Coeli 306
258 Rorate Coeli 250
301 Salve Regina 309
123 Stabat Mater 144
274 Tantum Ergo 280
261 Te Deum : 254
266 Te Joseph 262
Vespers for Sundays 286
262 Veni Creator 258
255 Veni Jesu Amor Mi „ 248
287 Vexilla Regis .' 294
306 Vidi Aquam 326
271 Vivat Pastor Bonus.. . 271
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